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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anybody else have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking if others possess something or have an opinion on a topic.
Example: "Does anybody else have any suggestions for our project?"
Alternatives: "Does anyone else possess" or "Is there anyone else who has".
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"O.K., anybody else have anything?" The room went silent.
Anybody else have stories to tell about Bud Collins?
The Germans, who have more at stake than anybody else, have been breathtakingly insouciant about the consequences of a failure of Turkey's membership bid.
Smart politicians like Hillary Clinton and anybody else have got to move where the action is, and the action is on those issues that I've been raising".
But with Hamas still firmly in power, and with its military arm having demonstrated the capacity to withstand the attacks and keep firing, what sort of victory would it be? 2. Does anybody else have a plan?
'No,' said the dog, 'but I'm not going to let anybody else have it, either".' The rival, whom Mrs. Barolini describes as already owning a home garden, never responded to the letter, according to the Enterprise.
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If anybody else had made this offer, I would have jumped at the chance.
I'm just trying to do it differently than anybody else has ever done it".
"I guess I hadn't saved enough for retirement, nor do I think anybody else has," he said.
Toward the end of the day, she tweeted, "Is anybody else having problems with weird terrorist people tweeting at you?
"I don't want to discuss what Otis said or what anybody else has said," Nelson said.
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