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Discover Ludwig"any to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone may say it in spoken English as a shortcut for "any two," but it should not be used in written language. You can use "any two" in a sentence when referring to a selection of two items or people from a larger group. For example: "Out of all the books in the library, I can't decide on any two to borrow." This means that you are having trouble choosing just two books from the entire library.
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No one needed ANY to read philosophy, of course.
Donations if any, to M.S. Society-L.I.
"We don't expect any to come here".
They didn't give any to us.
I have not seen any to date.
We don't want any to be killed".
As good a note as any to close on.
And never, ever give any to the family pooch.
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For wireless ad hoc sensor networks, various any-to-any routing protocols have been studied.
In this paper, we propose any-to-any routing based on PBUR and PBDR.
Any-to-any routing is accomplished by merging PBUR and PBDR.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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