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The phrase "anything all" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and meaning.
Example: "I don't want anything all from the store."
Alternatives: "anything at all" or "everything possible".
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"I hadn't eaten anything all day.
He hasn't said anything all this while.
I haven't eaten anything all day.
I don't think there's anything all that interesting about me".
How could they not have learned anything all year?
He ended up not drawing anything all summer long.
We didn't talk about anything all that special.
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Avoid anything all-black because it will often be too sweet.
Anything at all! Anything at all!
There is one more detail, which may or may not mean anything -- all five starters are pitching very well.
I don't want anything at all.
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