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The phrase "anyone do that" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal spoken contexts, but it requires a subject or auxiliary verb for clarity in written form.
Example: "Can anyone do that?"
Alternatives: "Does anyone do that?" or "Can anyone accomplish that?".
Exact(44)
Why would anyone do that?
They've never had anyone do that.
Why on earth would anyone do that?
Never saw anyone do that before Hank".
But does anyone do that?
I'd never seen anyone do that.
Similar(16)
"No I can't remember, your honour, anyone doing that," he said.
"If anyone does that Connie Chung Justt between us' thing, don't talk," he teased her.
"But it would be hard to imagine anyone doing that now.
I couldn't imagine anyone doing that".
When's the last time anyone did that?
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