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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about tasks, responsibilities, or activities related to a specific subject or situation.
Example: "Do you have anything to do this weekend, or are you free to hang out?"
Alternatives: "any tasks to complete" or "any responsibilities to handle".
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Absolutely anything to do what?
I hate anything to do with numbers.
I loved anything to do with rivets".
"Anything to do with nerves?" "Yes".
Neither has anything to do with doctrine.
It isn't anything to do with Tristan".
Anything to do with Michael Moore.
"There really isn't anything to do.
Nobody gave us anything to do".
"I didn't have anything to do.
We didn't have anything to do".
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