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The phrase "any one given entry" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to refer to a specific entry among multiple options, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "In the database, any one given entry can be accessed by the user at any time."
Alternatives: "any specific entry" or "any individual entry".
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It is not reading any one given entry in Wikipedia or anywhere else, but rather summarizing that information first and then presenting it in a brief and very visual way.
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Any given entry in the CalNet Directory (LDAP) has many attributes which track when other attributes have changed.
Frankel has been given entries in both the one-mile Queen Anne Stakes and the 10-furlong Prince Of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, said Grimthorpe.
When it's ordinary, no one gives me any attention.
No one gives me any answers.
No one gives Paul Rhoads and the Cyclones any respect.
Any single one of these questions can give one entry into the problem, and when these questions are coupled with doodling and experimenting with form and color, it sets the groundwork for one to create something new.
Any one entry among a dozen or more could have won in a quieter time.
At the end of the story, we're given an entry from one of James' notebooks which appears to hold the seed for his original story.
Anybody who had served was given free entry into any game.
On any given day 1 million people legally go back and forth through our ports of entry.
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