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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anybody for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically is used as an informal way to ask if someone wants to join in an activity. For example, "Anybody for tennis this afternoon?".
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"You can't fault anybody for errors".
I don't hire anybody for the corps.
I never asked anybody for anything.
"I don't blame anybody for it.
We don't begrudge anybody for achieving success.
"But I would not condemn anybody for keeping his house.
"I cannot be upset with anybody for very long".
So I don't like to revenge to anybody for anything.
… You couldn't possibly criticize anybody for doing that.
But you cannot blame anybody for being suspicious," he said.
I don't fault anybody or fight anybody for that.
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