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anything

[en-ee-thing] / ˈɛn iˌθɪŋ /
NOUN
unspecified object or event
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“The U.S. doesn’t really have anything like the bases that it has in Japan elsewhere in Asia,” said Eric Heginbotham, a principal research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s security studies program.

From The Wall Street Journal

If a new Fed chair is “thoughtful in the way they communicate, that would not only help their chances of moving the consensus toward their view, but also create stability in not doing anything to damage the impact that the Fed may have on the economy,” said Michael Lorizio, head of U.S. rates trading at Manulife Investment Management.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Now we know for sure he didn’t do anything wrong.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As the officer shouts at him to turn off the car, Parias says in the body cam footage that he doesn’t have anything and asks why he’s being detained.

From Los Angeles Times

“If I’m good at anything in the coaching world, it’s that I’m a teacher,” Haines said.

From Los Angeles Times