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where're
[wair-er, hwair-, hwair, wair]
contraction of where are: Where're you going?
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After a night of blissfully cool and quiet sleep there, we made a pit stop at Dinosaur Journey, where Re cried because they were so excited to see all the local fossils, and I bought a glow-in-the-dark T-rex shirt that was definitely meant for a child.
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“Where’re the reporter and photographer?” someone asked.
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“Where’re you going this time?”
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“Where’re you going?” she asks.
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But the woman comes to the door and asks, "Where're you visiting from, Kabir? Had a long journey?"
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