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The phrase "am that any" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning or context in which it can be used effectively.
Example: "I am that any person would want to be." (Note: This is an attempt to create context, but the original phrase remains incorrect.)
Alternatives: "I am what any" or "I am someone that any".
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"You do not know how sorry I am that any restriction is made," Robert Ross McBurney, the Y.M.C.A.'s general secretary, wrote in a letter to Payne.
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Was that really any way to live?
Was that used by any newspaper?
It's that way in any profession.
Why is that any less legitimate?
Was that any better?
But is that any surprise?
How was that any different?
And is that any wonder?
I can't be that any more.
But is that, any longer, good enough?
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