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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any or" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a conjunction to connect two or more options in a sentence. Here is an example: I am free to go to any or all of the three events this weekend.
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Equation 7 can be used to compute the number of retransmissions for any OR protocol.
Any, or all, are possible.
He could focus on any or all of them.
Are any totally disregarded on any or all courses?
Any or all could be gone by next season.
Any or all of these relationships might be coincidental.
"It can look to any or all of you".
In the right circumstances, I'd buy any or all back.
Any or all of them could – and likely will – occur.
Are any subjects totally disregarded on any or all courses?
Do you make any, or does yeast intimidate you?
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