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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any personalities' is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to the traits, attitudes, and behaviors of a person or group. For example, "Our company is looking for someone with strong organizational skills and any personalities that would fit well with our culture."
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"This is not about the dynamics of any personalities.
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The most central, memorable, and knowable element of any person — personality — still defies any consensus.
The issue is bigger than any person, personality, entity, enterprise or interest group".
This technique should draw the reader closer to Weston, but little, if any, personality colors the first-person narrative.
The Labour party is more important than any personality".
Any personality conflicts, ego conflicts, it's all right there".
Also, any personality type you get assigned is invariably positive.
"This isn't about trimming the Finance Committee as a playing-out of any personality conflict".
Yost said he has not noticed any personality change from the even-keeled Hosmer.
"I don't have any personality disorders that would cause distortion of reality".
"Not allowed to be worn with any personality," wrote one unidentified soldier.
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