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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any scope" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a range or extent of something, often in contexts involving limits, boundaries, or areas of consideration. Example: "The project can be adjusted to fit any scope, whether large or small."
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No new separatist movement of any scope has appeared since.
I: Is there any scope for reconciliation with your mother?
Is there any scope for stretching the role to take into account your diverse experience?
"We were contacted once by the CLLA," he says, "but there was no hint there was any scope for manoeuvre.
"They are referred to as 'temporary contractual workers,"' he said, "thereby eliminating any scope for permanent settling".
A standalone TMX, ASX in Australia or London bourse would have little if any scope to grow beyond its borders.
Those outside the euro zone are trying hard to meet its deficit targets, limiting any scope for fiscal policy.
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You didn't need to put any scopes up any part of the body.
Another challenge is avoiding the normal pitfalls that can occur with any scoping process.
(Here you can quickly check under any 10x scope to see if it worked).
The researchers reported said that tumors this small wouldn't be visible with any existing scope of the same size.
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