(of a place or situation) At or in which
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While on the contrary
“Oliver has mastered sight-reading, where Ken has trouble identifying the music notes.”
(of a place or situation) At or in which
“She is looking for a cafe where she can get a coffee and perhaps some delicious breakfast.”
To which
“You will want to go where everybody knows your name.”
To whatever or wherever
“I'm not overly fussed, so I'll go where you want to go.”
In the event or case
“Where a verdict has not been reached, the jury will be asked if given more time, one could be agreed upon.”
At which, or on which
“Do you remember the place where you proposed to me?”
The place, area or space occupied by, or intended for, an event, activity or purpose
“Put aside the where for the moment. and concentrate on this force's relationship with humanity.”
At what place
“Where will they hold the Festival of Lights this year?”
In what manner, way, or situation
“I can't help wondering where exactly the field of battle will be played out.”
In whatever place
By which (something is derived or achieved)
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