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The forms
everyplace (or every place), anyplace (or any place),
someplace (or some place), and no place are widely used in
speech and informal writing as equivalents for everywhere, anywhere,
somewhere, and nowhere. These usages may be well established, but
they are not normally used in formal writing. However, when the two-word
expressions every place, any place, some place, and no place are
used to mean “every (any, some, no) spot or location,” they are entirely
appropriate at all levels of style |
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