What common English word will describe a person or thing as not being found in any place and yet with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being actually present at this very moment? -Riddles

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The word is 'NOWHERE'. When a space is placed between the 'w' and 'h', you get the words 'NOW HERE'.

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