How to use in-sentence of “nowhere near”:
+ As far as I know, back in December, the amount of vandalism was nowhere near what it is today.
+ Now there is nowhere near the number of people living in Glasgow as during the famous times of the shipyards on the River Clyde.
+ The depression died on October 8, while coming nowhere near land.
+ He averred he had he had nothing to do with Gardiner’s rescue, was nowhere near Fogg’s when he got away, and nothing to do with any attempt bribe Hosie.
+ I know there are no length requirements, but this is nowhere near ready and by the time it was up to scratch wouldn’t meet the “stable” article, “small changes” criteria.
+ Generally, an article is nowhere near being completed the moment it is created.
+ Please address the following or it will be nominated for demotion as I feel it is now nowhere near our current expectations for good article quality.
+ Comments – still nowhere near ready…