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那儿 (nàr) can be used to refer to a place or time. For example, 他们去那儿 (tāmen qù nàr) means "they went there". It can also be used to refer to a time, such as 我们明天在那儿见 (wǒmen míngtiān zài nàr jiàn) which means "we will meet there tomorrow".
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Yes, there is a difference in usage between 那儿 (nàr) and 哪儿 (nǎr).
那儿 (nàr) is used to refer to a specific place or time that has already been mentioned or is known to both the speaker and the listener. It can also be used to refer to a place or time that is close to the speaker.
哪儿 (nǎr) is used to ask a question about a place or time that is not known to either the speaker or the listener. It is used to ask for clarification about a place or time.
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