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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any thesis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a thesis in a general sense, without specifying which one.
Example: "The professor encouraged students to explore any thesis that sparked their interest."
Alternatives: "any dissertation" or "any research paper".
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Will any thesis writer pluck this low-hanging fruit?
Yet Chayefsky appeared concerned that a thesis, any thesis, was eluding him, and his story was becoming increasingly nihilistic.
Kissinger was too clever to let himself be trapped by any thesis, even his own, and he couched his "strategic doctrine" in qualified, antiseptic language.
The story of a Clifford Odets-like playwright who gets writer's block in Hollywood when he's asked to churn out Wallace Beery wrestling films, the movie is so fraught with ambiguities that any thesis can be defended.
They only deny any thesis that presupposes an intrinsic existence.
Critics dispute whether such examples support any thesis of theory-dependence of observation.
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ELLINGTON is a test of any thesis-minded jazz historian.
Insofar as such indeterminacy is undesirable in any account of pleasure, and in any hedonist thesis, it is a count against these views.
Indeed, an unsuspected benefit of the how-to-read genre is that it doesn't require a critic to advance any particular thesis, at least not explicitly.
Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones wasn't out to prove any such thesis when he included an anthology of Spike's best Q moments in his recent BBC4 anthology of wild TV stuff.
Stephen Campbell Moore's beady and plausible young supply teacher is a spin historian who advises candidates to jettison candour in favour of any startling thesis with which they can catch the eye of a jaded examiner.
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