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The phrase "anything that occurs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any event or situation that takes place, often in a general or hypothetical context.
Example: "We need to be prepared for anything that occurs during the event, including unexpected challenges."
Alternatives: "any event that happens" or "whatever takes place".
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"Please say anything that occurs to you".
A far more important aspect than anything that occurs on the pitch.
He added, "Anything that occurs in their lives that prevents them from working a day or two can have a dramatic impact".
Nick Bitel, the chief executive of the London Marathon, added that organizers had "fairly detailed contingency plans which one hopes can deal with anything that occurs".
"In no way is anything that occurs within this family or within our group should that be a part of any social media aspect.
More than anything that occurs on the field, though, the scandal has left Golden powerless to do anything except sit on the sideline and watch it play out.
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"No one in my immediate environment is aware of anything that occurred".
Only two things were off limits to the NBC cameras, Mr. Fleischer said: anything that occurred inside the Situation Room, and any document stamped "classified".
That kind of religious smugness allowed the AIDS virus to spread and constituted a greater immorality than anything that occurred in gay bathhouses.
When I was in my 20s I'd walk around with a notebook all the time and make sure I wrote down anything that occurred to me.
There was no legal basis for Morsi's removal from office, and since then the treatment of Islamist demonstrators has been far more brutal than anything that occurred during the palace protests.
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