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The phrase "anyone could have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that it was possible for any person to have done something in the past.
Example: "Anyone could have solved the puzzle if they had taken the time to think about it."
Alternatives: "anyone was able to" or "anyone might have".
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Anyone could have seen that.
"Anyone could have won".
It is unclear whether anyone could have.
Again, anyone could have had this idea.
Technically, almost anyone could have made it.
"Anyone could have done it.
"Anyone could have gotten it.
"Anyone could have had him.
"Anyone could have ridden her.
Better than anyone could have expected.
Anyone could have a punk band.
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