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The phrase "about anybody from" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and specificity in formal writing.
Example: "I don't know much about anybody from that town."
Alternatives: "regarding anyone from" or "concerning anyone from".
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"Just about anybody from Facebook in the US would land up at our office," he told me.
"We have no information about anybody from the I.E.C. being detained, but 90,000 people worked for us on election day," he said.
Just about anybody, from beginners to advanced riders, can hop on a bike and have a great time on 80 miles of trails.
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"It was not about preventing anybody from going to work.
"The question now is the same you would have asked Roger Ailes when he started Fox News: how do you deal with the 800-pound CNN elephant in the room, and with MSNBC?" said David Hill, the founding chairman of Fox Sports and a consultant to Fox Sports 1. "You don't worry about anybody else apart from yourself or whether you're going to fail".
Recalling her life experience, from hazy memories of childhood through to adolescence and beyond, she sounded like just about anybody you might grab from a suburban mall and plant in front of a microphone.
Recalling her life experience, from hazy memories of childhood through to adolescence and beyond, she sounds like just about anybody you might grab from a suburban mall and plant in front of a microphone.
We can save just about anybody in the ICU from just about anything and get them out of the hospital.
And you're going to betray these people, whatever their color; you're going to ignore class; you're going to pretend that you have an avenue up to the meritocracy; forget about anybody else who comes from a different background or has a different skill set.
Today the aura of history is available to just about anybody with access to catalogs from Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware, which sell everything from antique-style hardware to lightly distressed furniture to folk-art reproductions.
That separates Nate from just about anybody".
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