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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any house" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a non-specific house, meaning it could be any house and not a particular one. Example: "I would be happy to live in any house with a big backyard."
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"They could have picked any house.
And it couldn't be just any house.
As with any house, all within cannot be seen".
Isn't most important to just find a house, any house?
They had everything: weapons, cars and any house they wanted.
"Oh," there isn't any house yet," the agent said.
GUTTERS are an important part of any house.
She says she has not set any house rules.
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