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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any news' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when asking someone to tell you about something that they know. For example, you can say "Have you heard any news about the election?"
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Any news on a new offensive line coach?
We're searching for any news".
We don't have any news".
"Any news?" he asks.
Any news? asks Eva.
Any news on that?
Is any news objective?
Any news on Sherlock?
"Any news on him?
"Any news of Bates?" he asks.
Is there any news regarding injuries?
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