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elsewhere
[els-hwair, -wair]
adverb
somewhere else; in or to some other place.
You will have to look elsewhere for an answer.
elsewhere
/ ˌɛlsˈwɛə /
adverb
in or to another place; somewhere else
Word History and Origins
Origin of elsewhere1
Word History and Origins
Origin of elsewhere1
Example Sentences
Another issue is that Russian Urals crude has a higher sulphur content than the Brent crude supplied from elsewhere.
Ms Long said that "bringing the grant rate down is in keeping with the ways in which social housing is financed elsewhere in the UK".
If employees needed to take a call or connect online, they could do so elsewhere.
KFC elsewhere is testing a new restaurant concept called Saucy by KFC, with a menu focused on tenders, drinks and 11 different sauces.
Fortune reported this month that Amazon was preparing to make cuts in its human-resources department and potentially elsewhere.
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