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Discover LudwigIf you mean the phrase "anything to," then yes, it is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a willingness or determination to do something, no matter what it takes or entails. Example: "I will do anything to make my dream of becoming a doctor come true."
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Anything to this idea?
"Anything to satisfy demand".
Call anything to mind?
Anything to maintain harmony.
Anything to keep him alive.
Anything to pass the time.
Is there anything to that?
There isn't anything to feel".
"Nobody explained anything to me".
"He'll do anything to win".
"Anything to get him mad.
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