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The phrase "anything else have" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and would typically need additional context or restructuring to be clear.
Example: "Do you have anything else to add?"
Alternatives: "anything else to offer" or "anything else you need".
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The consequences of anything else have been made all too clear to them.
The furloughs, more than anything else, have created consternation among coaches.
None of the policy lurches on responsibility, funding, regulation or anything else have been settled in plain view.
However the Shinnecocks have been treated outside their reservation, financial concerns, as much as anything else, have determined the fate of many lives on the tribe's territory.
But scandals of drug-related crime and corruption more than anything else have likened the current political leaders to their predecessors.
Long before the story culminates with a preposterous final revelation, whatever hopes you had that "Now You See Me" might have had anything to say about the profession of magic, rampant greed or anything else have been dashed.
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Malbec, like anything else, has its partisans.
Anything else? "Having smart coaches around me," he said.
Anything else, anything else having to do with religion, with Islam, it's a fraud, it's a fake".
Green or orange water pistols had been O.K., but anything else had sent our father speechifying.
I don't think age or anything else has anything to do with it".
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