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The phrase "any responds" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "any responses"? You can use "any responses" when inquiring about replies or feedback from others, typically in a formal or informal context.
Example: "Please let me know if you receive any responses to my email."
Alternatives: "any replies" or "any feedback".
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However, aqueous fraction was not able to exhibit any responds against 50% of bacteria tested (Table 2).
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I too like Odin, would send out a bunch of invitations to my birthday party only to have very few, if any, respond back.
The breakpoint was defined as the last ratio to be completed before 5 min elapsed without any responding [25,26].
Any responding patient alive without progression was censored at the date of commencement of new treatment or at last contact.
These differences are reflected in the fact that it would be virtually impossible for a LHT 60 s schedule to sustain any responding.
Culture, current firm composition and many other factors should drive the way any firm responds to the market.
First, we aim to investigate how the Swiss risk adjustment scheme (or any scheme) responds to population aging.
Emergency physicians are prepared to treat any patient and respond to any medical emergency at any time.
And how should any platform respond to something like this in the future?
Reports say he never at any time responded to expert treatment on the field or in the ambulance.
"Any!" I respond with assurance.
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