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any

[en-ee] / ˈɛn i /
DETERMINER
one, some; unspecified, indiscriminate
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Neither Wicks, nor any other legislator, has released legislative language yet aimed at supporting the industry.

From Los Angeles Times

England emptied their bench, brought on any amount of heavy hitters, but could only manage a late, late try for Earl, converted by Ford.

From BBC

Starmer said "any adversary must know that in a crisis they could be confronted by our combined strength" alongside France.

From Barron's

The spokeswoman also said Epstein sought informal advice from Ruemmler and that she gave feedback “based on her understanding at the time, without any formal involvement.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Pick any sort of motor control task -- like hitting a tennis ball or swinging a bat at a baseball," Aimone said.

From Science Daily