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The phrase "any miscellaneous" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to various items or categories that do not fit into a specific classification.
Example: "Please include any miscellaneous items that may be relevant to the project in your report."
Alternatives: "any assorted" or "any various".
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In calculating his AMT bill, however, Clinton would not be allowed to claim any miscellaneous deductions for his legal expenses.
This helps them understand posture, but not use any miscellaneous musculature to make it happen.
Use a special notes section to include any miscellaneous information you would like to add.
Also, for any miscellaneous items, separate them into keepsakes or trash.
This holds records pertaining to your assets, liabilities, owner's equity, revenue, cost of goods sold, your operating expenses and any miscellaneous income or expenses.
Gather any paperwork relating to income such as payments received from customers previously invoiced for services rendered or merchandise sold, credit memos received from suppliers or any miscellaneous income received.
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If the mxMiscellaneous object has any miscellaneous-fields, then it is appended to self.mxIdentification if it exists.
At this stage, the deal can be sealed – pending any unexpected, miscellaneous snag.
Any subsequent miscellaneous charges a student incurs (for example, charging books to the student account) are due in full during the semester the charge is made.
Even allowing for bad debts in the 10.71 trillion renminbi owed by local governments, the 1.26 trillion renminbi or so of nonperforming loans that analysts believe the big state-backed banks are nursing, and any other miscellaneous restructuring costs, the most gloomy forecasts barely show debt as a percentage of G.D.P. above 60 percent.
When you buy a new or used vehicle, it's becoming more worth it to pay the price for an extended warranty, because the parts and labor to repair even 1 failed module are generally close to $1,000, once you've added tax and any other miscellaneous fees.
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