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The phrase "any number of different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a variety of options or choices available in a particular context.
Example: "You can choose any number of different toppings for your pizza, from pepperoni to vegetables."
Alternatives: "a variety of" or "multiple different".
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Though Obama's current lead is decisive, and Clinton's ultimate defeat inevitable, the loss was a narrow one meaning that any number of different things could have gone differently and delivered her the win.
Satellites can be placed in any number of different orbits.
If a mole can be any number of different sauces, what differentiates it from, well, sauce?
The same words, often barely rearranged, crop up in any number of different songs.
And we have won with any number of different kind of quarterbacks over the years".
You can sit here and put the question any number of different ways, but I just don't.
Wuthering Heights has, of course, withstood transposition into any number of different forms before - including ballet, film and theatre.
An immigrant's status can be contained in any number of different documents, many of which are highly confusing.
"That can be any number of different kinds of records that a business might maintain," Cole says.
"By any number of different yardsticks, African-Americans are being outperformed by their white classmates, as are Hispanic-Americans.
A sliding set of gripping arms that can be adjusted to fit any number of different devices.
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