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after all
would be any the wiser: Hillary would coast to victory
so Democrats would continue running the government
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FISA materials are highly classified
so they’d be kept under wraps. &mdash
Andrew C. McCarthy
National Review
23 Dec. 2017 In another Tuesday morning tweet
the president denied even knowing any the women who have spoken out. &mdash
Benjamin Hart
Daily Intelligencer
12 Dec. 2017 Adverb But the pollution isn’t getting any better. &mdash
NPR
7 May 2026 The first leg was scintillating
and neither manager intends the second to be any different. &mdash
Sukhman Singh
New York Times
5 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for any Word History Etymology Adjective Middle English
from Old English ǣnig
akin to Old High German einag any

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