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在这儿 (zài zhèr) is typically used in conversation to indicate that something or someone is physically present in a specific location. It can also be used to refer to a specific place or area, similar to the English phrase "in here."
For example, if someone is looking for their keys and they find them on the table, they might say "我的钥匙在这儿" (wǒ de yàoshi zài zhèr) meaning "my keys are here."
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