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Sentence No, the phrase 'anybody of' is not correct or usable in written English
To make this correct, you should either remove the 'of' or replace it with a preposition such as 'from'. Examples: "Does anybody want a piece of cake?" "Does anybody from the office want to join us?"
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"I'm not accusing anybody of anything," he protested.
I'm not out trying to convince anybody of my innocence.
"It's rare that anybody of Ed's stature becomes available".
Anybody, of course, can call a building green.
But he said there had been "no sign to anybody of what was to come".
"I don't think that there's anybody of prominence that would say they've got the black vote".
"I never informed anybody of information that I thought was wrong," Stemm said.
Like I said, I am as aware as anybody of what's happening at the moment.
As long as she never told anybody of her trials, I could leave the question open.
"Anybody of any colour can be the head of a social justice organisation.
"I'm not accusing anybody of anything at this point," Chief Melnick said.
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