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The phrase "a anyone" is not correct in written English.
It should be "anyone" without the article "a" preceding it.
Example: "Is there anyone who can help me with this task?"
Alternatives: "any person" or "any individual".
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A: Anyone with valid funding may use this service.
A: Anyone who is applying pesticides in greenhouses has training.
A: Anyone.
A: Anyone who thinks this is not about racism is being very naive.
The show is also notably lacking a) anyone from Bangladesh (more than 450,000 Bangladeshis reside in the UK), and b) anyone wearing a hijab.
See also §501(a) ("Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of the copyright owner as provided by sections 106 through 122... is an infringer of the copyright") [Question: What words have I omitted in those ellipses?].
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A: Has anyone ever been to France?
A-word, anyone?
Anyone is a critic, and anyone an object of criticism.
Got a plug, anyone?
A detour, anyone?
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