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The phrase "any to maintain" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to consider any to maintain the quality of our work."
Alternatives: "any necessary to maintain" or "any actions to maintain".
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We find out this morning, when its Financial Policy Committee announces what decisions it has taken (if any) to maintain financial stability in the British economy.
She chose land without buildings because she didn't want any to maintain.
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Neither Columbia University nor Columbia College shall have any obligation to maintain any content or to forward any unread or unsent messages to you or any third party.
He also told the board that Reserve Management had not arranged any credit facility or injected any capital to maintain the one-dollar net asset value.
We had hardly any money to maintain the site.
The Sadrists have promised to fight any attempt to maintain an American military presence in Iraq.
But he said Iraq's new government must agree to any decision to maintain troops there for the long haul.
Is that any way to maintain a reputation for always being in the race?
Ministers last night denied the board was under any obligation to maintain Granite.
Those who endorse the Bush tax plan do not see any need to maintain a large federal budget surplus.
Right now, the GOP field is muddled by the inability of any candidate to maintain an image of electability.
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