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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any seconds' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a brief, unspecified amount of time. For example, "I'll be there in any seconds".
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People would sit on in the dining hall to see if there were any seconds.
Any seconds wasted admiring the naturalistic behaviour of the environment as a level's topography shifts can lead to irreparable situations that not even godly abilities can fix.
I went to boarding school and the fear was always that there wouldn't be any seconds if you didn't eat fast enough.
"You couldn't afford any mistakes or any seconds over the time".
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Any second thoughts?
Any second now.
He could drop dead at any second".
Any second thoughts on that?
We can explode any second".
Any second homes attract a higher rate.
It could go away at any second.
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