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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anybody I know" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to people within your social circle or acquaintances.
Example: "I don't think anybody I know has ever visited that country."
Alternatives: "anyone I'm familiar with" or "anyone I recognize".
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They deserve more than anybody I know.
He can use grey unlike almost anybody I know.
He knows more about it than anybody I know".
("There's just no way anybody I know did that," one protester told the Times).
"Anybody in the arts, anybody I know in music, film, painting, any authors, composers.
"I spend more time on a dog sled than anybody I know," he went on.
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The other, smaller, didn't look like anybody I knew.
I'm not sure anybody I knew back home could even find Somalia on a map.
He was as strong in his Roman Catholic faith as anybody I knew.
He loved being Muhammad Ali and was as happy with each day as anybody I knew.
I had a bigger and better collection than anybody I knew, until I met Steve, but that's another story.
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