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"any night" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific night in a general or vague way. Example: "I'm free any night this week, so let me know when you want to hang out."
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Sunday night, Monday night, any night.
And don't ask your parents — or anyone else — for money late at night, any night.
Don't drink and drive on prom night, or any night for that matter.
This can happen any night.
It was no library any night.
They can be shown on any night.
Any night, he could go for 40.
"On any night we can beat anybody.
Dinner at the kitchen table, any dinner, any night.
There is no use trying to defend any night club.
"Any team can beat anybody on any night.
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