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elsewhere

[ els-hwair, -wair ]

adverb

  1. somewhere else; in or to some other place:

    You will have to look elsewhere for an answer.



elsewhere

/ ˌɛ±ô²õˈ·Éɛə /

adverb

  1. in or to another place; somewhere else
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of elsewhere1

before 900; Middle English elleswher, Old English elles hwǣr. See else, where
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of elsewhere1

Old English elles hwǣr; see else , where
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Christopher Dring, editor-in-chief and co-founder of The Game Business, said he expected to see price rises elsewhere too - particularly for the most anticipated titles, such as the latest edition of the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

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Beijing doesn't seem too worried about looking elsewhere for more chicken, pork and sorghum and – at the same time – it knows it is whacking the US president right in his heartland.

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Not every motel is a strong candidate for a nonlodging afterlife, as developers elsewhere have learned the hard way.

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And in fact, I'm hearing our friends in Europe, in Germany and elsewhere, saying that the United States is really no longer a functioning democracy if these things continue to happen.

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He explained that drug prices were essentially capped in Europe and the US which meant the impact of tariffs would be felt elsewhere.

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