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The phrase "any concept that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or referring to a broad range of ideas or theories in various contexts.
Example: "Any concept that challenges traditional beliefs can lead to significant discussions in philosophy."
Alternatives: "any idea that" or "any notion that".
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He is drawn to any concept that has never been tried before.
Include references as much as possible, to explain any concept that is not obvious to general astronomy readers; reference to previous items regarding the same object on IAUCs is particularly encouraged.
The result is that it is unusual to find narrative descriptions of everyday life, undistorted by the crude labels now applied to Gazans as terrorists, suicide bombers or Islamic extremists – descriptions that have all but obliterated any concept that Gaza contains real human beings with feelings and aspirations just like other people.
By the term 'rumor', we refer generally to any concept that can be transmitted from person to person.
While I love any concept that promises to make me forget things (and thus rage) less often, there's one flaw: the more likely I am to have tagged something, the less like it is it's something I'll forget.
In 2003, in A Christian reflection on the New Age the Vatican announced that "the Church avoids any concept that is close to those of the New Age".
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"Because C.S.A. is currently negotiating for a new contract, it is inappropriate to discuss any concepts that may become part of the collective bargaining process," Ms. Levy's statement said.
None of the adolescents mentioned any concepts that were missing.
The new method can also be used to generate a profile for any set of PubMed records depending on the MeSH terms attached to those records, and thereafter, comparisons are possible between any concepts that can be related to a set of bibliographic records via profile comparisons.
Make notes of any concepts that are not fully proven or explained.
As the expert developing an NRDR knowledge base invents new concepts, s/he makes implicit assumptions about any concepts that s/he introduces, in that s/he has a certain disposition about what these concepts mean and when they do actually apply.
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