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[ US /ˈɛni/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛni/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. one or some or every or all without specification
    need any help we can get
    no milk whatsoever is left
    pick any card
    any day now
    at twilight or any other time
    not any milk is left
    any child would know that
    beyond any doubt
    cars can be rented at almost any airport
    give me any peaches you don't want
    give me whatever peaches you don't want
ADVERB
  1. to any degree or extent
    it isn't any better

How To Use any In A Sentence

  • Sodium thiopental was used by most U.S. states as part of a lethal injection combination, but many have switched to an alternative drug called pentobarbital amid an ongoing shortage. The Seattle Times
  • I can't find any relevant material on him in the library.
  • What we do not know are the precise weighting of factors that go into why prices increase at any particular time.
  • The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono.
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  • Before we did anything we wrote and rewrote the script until we felt what we had got written down was a really good story.
  • The reconnaissance is conducted by teams from the reconnaissance company of the airborne brigade and the reconnaissance platoon of an IFV-equipped airborne battalion or by a designated platoon of an airborne battalion. FM 100-61 Chptr 9 Artillery Support
  • Their dried dung is found everywhere, and is in many places the only fuel afforded by the plains; their skulls, which last longer than any other part of the animal, are among the most familiar of objects to the plainsman; their bones are in many districts so plentiful that it has become a regular industry, followed by hundreds of men (christened "bone hunters" by the frontiersmen), to go out with wagons and collect them in great numbers for the sake of the phosphates they yield; and Bad Lands, plateaus, and prairies alike, are cut up in all directions by the deep ruts which were formerly buffalo trails. VIII. The Lordly Buffalo
  • Apart from any other objection, a different classification would be reached if the characters were used in a different sequence.
  • It might as well be closed, because in many American hospitals you're simply shooed from the windowsill after you've been nursed back to health (usually in 72 hours or less), and you're expected to "fly" on your own. Mark Lachs, M.D.: Care Transitions: The Hazards of Going In and Coming Out of the Hospital
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