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Free sign upThe phrase "anyhow it has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a conclusion or a result, often implying that despite other factors, the situation remains unchanged.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges; anyhow it has been completed on time."
Alternatives: "regardless, it has" or "nevertheless, it has".
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And what could they hope to accomplish by killing him, anyhow?" "It has been reported that you issued a fatwa against Mahfouz, by declaring him an apostate," I said.
In any event, for Israel anyhow, it has been a slow, downhill slide politically-speaking -- and sometimes not so slow -- ever since.
Anyhow, it has to be taken into account that of 169 QCs, only 26 (15%) agreed to participate and only 264 GPs out of 449 responded.
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So anyhow, now it has been a year-plus, and I have started sparring and am getting almost good enough to fight for real".
Anyhow, it would have probably cost more than the Kia Sephia that my Granddad selected for me at a Cincinnati car auction.
Anyhow, we wish it had ended there.
Anyhow, I've now seen the old one, thanks to the loan of Brody's DVD.
Anyhow, I have lost money, but I gained my reputation, and that is exactly what I wanted.
Anyhow, I've been coming up with some otherworldly sandwich recipes this last week, and I even invited Alice Waters to a private omakase sandwich lunch at my exclusive dining destination.
To those who had assured her that a week at Maine Chance spa would leave her feeling wonderful, she later reported, "As I always feel perfectly OK anyhow, I haven't noted the difference".
Anyhow I had to vote for one of the four so I asked myself, which candidate opposes fracking?
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