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The phrase "anyone important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person of significance or influence in a particular context.
Example: "I don't think anyone important will be attending the meeting today."
Alternatives: "any significant person" or "any notable individual".
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Don't mind the first one - I don't think the main guest became anyone important.
After a few minutes, he drew her aside and asked if the white-haired lady was anyone important.
We stood dutifully in a corner, so as not to get in the way of anyone important.
Or, like Anna Wintour, walking through the front door, shaking hands with anyone important, and leaving through the kitchens into a waiting car.
To misquote Elton John, our candle had burned out long before literally anyone important in my life gave a billionth of a shit about it.
And finally, the question that haunts me every time anyone (especially anyone important) offers to help me: what might he want in return?
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How are you able to help anyone access important info?
"It's an easy way to make anyone feel important," he said.
I certainly don't want to get in the way of anyone doing important work.
"It's hard to imagine golf without you or anyone more important to the game than the King".
So-called "dark" books - those that touch on "dangerous", "sensitive" or "subversive" subjects - are, no matter what anyone says, important.
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