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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything knows" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not usable as it stands, as it lacks proper grammatical structure. An example of a corrected phrase could be: "Does anyone know anything about the meeting?"
Alternatives: "anyone knows" or "anything is known".
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"As anyone who has started to collect anything knows, it is impossible to stop," he wrote.
"And now I have a manicure," says Cowell who, if he knows anything, knows the value of playing up to one's image.
Anyone who knows anything knows that Trump likes to fool around, but at the end of the day, is never going to run.
Cooliris, if anything, knows how to adapt and keep moving forward.
But I think the hardest times are all the days when nothing happens and everybody who has ever written anything knows what I'm talking about.
Everyone who knows anything knows that.
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Before you start anything, know Nickelodeon's address.
If anything, he knows humility.
More than anything, he knew people.
I'd give anything to know why".
But hardly anything is known about them.
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