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The phrase "a anything" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because the article "a" should be followed by a singular noun that begins with a consonant sound, and "anything" is not a singular noun.
Example: "I don't have a anything to say on the matter."
Alternatives: "a thing" or "an item".
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A: Anything that can be done to improve transparency and accountability is always a good thing.
A: Anything that can help us get to commercialization as soon as possible is helpful.
A: Anything with Chris, I think.
A: Anything that inspires and motivates you.
A: Anything I got on the air!
It was actually more entertaining and informative than the State of the Union itself, because A) Anything would have been more entertaining than the State of the Union, including watching a man explain the strengths and weaknesses of different kinds of cheese graters; and B) The format forced Obama to engage with some of his critics and address issues that wouldn't normally get brought up.
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It did so in an anything but Facebook-like manner.
I'm not an anything.
Danny Kaye is not just an anything.
"A" for anything that is awkwardly phrased.
A burden, it seems, a conundrum — anything but an idea.
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