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be in somewhere where or be somewhere where

He wanted to be somewhere where he could play every day. He wanted to be in somewhere where he could play every day. Which sentence is correct? As for me, 2 is grammatical because 'wh-clause: ...
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This is the house where I had a party last night. (ellipsis of antecedent, where; or substitution by relativizer that)

This is the house that I had a party last night. This is the house I had a party last night. This is where I had a party last night. I wonder if theese sentences are grammatically or idiomatically ...
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