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anything
noun as in unspecified object or event
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Example Sentences
But more than anything he had come to hate Hispanic migrants, who had turned his overwhelmingly white town into a nearly-half ethnic one.
But why am I listening to Toobin say anything?
He has unlimited immunity for anything that falls under that enormous umbrella.
Perhaps more than anything, “Say Anything” captures the ideological fervor that often characterizes the very young: Marian was only 17 when many of the events in the series take place, and Dolours barely in her 20s.
“In the attention economy … anything that gives you an advantage in terms of differentiating yourself,” Perren said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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