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The phrase "anybody are" is not correct in written English
It is incorrect because "anybody" is a singular pronoun and should be paired with a singular verb, such as "is." Example: "Is anybody there?"
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But the chances of prosecuting anybody are slim.
"I made a hell of a point for anybody, are you kidding me?" she said.
"The people that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry," she said, according to the transcripts.
Zdenka, we learned, would like to be reincarnated as a chihuahua 'because they are such small, lovely and friendly creatures who never harm anybody, are cuddled and caressed by everyone'.
"We couldn't have predicted the UConn upset," Magnus said, "but we're in a world where teams like UConn and Boston College, without insulting anybody, are not regular visitors to the B.C.S. top 15.
And the people that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry.
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Anybody been?
If anybody is listening.
Is anybody being profiled?
Should anybody be surprised?
But will anybody be watching?
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