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The phrase "anyhow he was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a transition or a change in topic, often implying a sense of resignation or acceptance regarding a situation.
Example: "The meeting was chaotic, but anyhow he was able to present his ideas clearly."
Alternatives: "regardless, he was" or "nevertheless, he was".
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Anyhow, he was calling with some news.
Well, anyhow, he was just finishing up a missionary trip up in Alaska.
But Solzhenitsyn was already on to other issues, and, anyhow, he was no conventional conservative.
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"Well, wife, there is one thing likely to come out of this scrape, anyhow, " he is reported to have told Mary Lincoln as he tried on a hat sent from Brooklyn.
Anyhow, he's coming on board.
Anyhow, Young said he was in Cincinnati on Friday working with a program run by Major League Baseball and USA Baseball to help provide exposure to black youth baseball players.
Anyhow, she was slim... 7) But pretty isn't everything.
He was anyhow minded to follow his role as Will Shakespeare, chasing Gwyneth Paltrow on the big screen, with a good deal of real Shakespeare onstage (he'd had his first proper break in the mid-1990s in two seasons with the RSC).
And yet he was arrested anyhow.
"Anyhow, she's nothing to me now," he said rather unconvincingly.
And anyhow, he added, it was brass, not gold.
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