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The phrase "anybody else has" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts, but the correct form would be "does anybody else have."
Example: "Does anybody else have any questions about the project?"
Alternatives: "Does anyone else have" or "Is there anyone else who has".
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I'm just trying to do it differently than anybody else has ever done it".
"I don't want to discuss what Otis said or what anybody else has said," Nelson said.
There is no evidence at this point that anybody else has been exposed, Mr. Rowland said.
"I guess I hadn't saved enough for retirement, nor do I think anybody else has," he said.
I don't believe Platini or anybody else has the ability to go in and see what needs to be done".
I want to tell you a story that I don't know if anybody else has told you.
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"Has anybody else had to watch their husband die on television over and over?
"O.K., anybody else have anything?" The room went silent.
Anybody else have stories to tell about Bud Collins?
If anybody else had made this offer, I would have jumped at the chance.
Toward the end of the day, she tweeted, "Is anybody else having problems with weird terrorist people tweeting at you?
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