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The phrase "any of using" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I am not sure if any of using this method will yield results."
Alternatives: "any use of" or "any instance of".
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The potential additional benefits (if any) of using the novel FII algorithm instead of carbohydrate counting in the control of postprandial glycemia are not known.
2) What is the gain, if any, of using MDL partitioning compared with using a fixed-length partition, for the purpose of estimating the main vertical phylogenetic signal and the genomic support of individual clades?
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Have any of you used any tax preparation software in this situation?
If you're on the receiving end of any of them, use common sense.
Marcelo Gleiser How much can any of use know?
For any of use to vote for this bill today is, quite simply, shameful.
Have any of you used this trick?
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