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The phrase "any priorities" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inquiring about specific tasks or goals that may need to be addressed or focused on. Example: "Before we proceed with the project, do you have any priorities that we should consider?"
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But Mr. Jackson said in a telephone interview that "any priorities we choose in making our awards will be done by the British Academy," adding that the decision to eliminate the small grants program was "entirely on cost grounds".
Any priorities set by the board are also likely to reflect the desires of Gov. George E. Pataki, who appointed seven of its members.
"The traditional method of 'salami slicing' with across the board cuts to all services without any priorities being set causes considerable damage to valued services," he says in the report.
Many of the personal "earmarks" that legislators stuff into the annual spending bills are perfectly worthy items that simply haven't made it up to the top of any priorities list.
Unconstrained scheduling approaches serially schedule the rules that do not have any priorities or deadlines.
A lot of them don't have any priorities, they just care about being dressed.
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Does it bestow anything, any priority or special care?
"I just don't see how it fits into any priority.
Is there any priority among the various drugs of abuse that need special attention?
It was energy inefficient and low on any priority list for new capacity.
White House officials said the document was not intended to rank issues in any priority.
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