somewhere · adverb /ˈsʌm.wer/
somewhere
A2 used to refer to a place when you do not know exactly where it is or when it is not important exactly where it is
Dictionary examples:
The last I heard, he was living somewhere in Florida.
You must have put their letter somewhere!
I'm looking for somewhere to eat/stay.
Can we go somewhere else to talk - it's very noisy here.
Wouldn't you like to go to Disneyland or somewhere?
Learner example:
And I think we should go somewhere else to have a drink after the film. (Key English Test; A2; Vietnamese)
somewhere around/between, etc.
B2 approximately
Dictionary examples:
The temperature will be somewhere around 90° again today.
It will take us somewhere between three and four hours to get to Madrid.
Learner example:
The gathering will take place somewhere betwe[e]n the first and second week of the month, so you can come somewhere around then. (First Certificate in English; B2; Serbian)