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The phrase "anyway in a" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "I was going to explain it, but anyway in a different way, I think it’s better to show you."
Alternatives: "regardless in a" or "nevertheless in a".
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She explained anyway, in a Jersey accent.
Program it anyway, in a smaller place.
And anyway, in a gloomy way, it's not the point.
Four years later Europe went to war anyway in a collective act of madness.
But they found a way to prepare, anyway, in a clubhouse that is skewing younger.
That's according to BoE policymaker Martin Weale, anyway, in a speech given in London this lunchtime.
But anyway, in a couple of hours, it won't matter any more.
"In an industry that's having a tough time anyway in a tough economy, that's a huge, huge hit".
And on "Saturday Night Live" — in caricature form, anyway — in a skit even Mr. Bloomberg could not resist mentioning.
I played a handsome, suave, sexy barman (my interpretation of the role, anyway) in a British film called Junkhearts.
And what does "American" mean, anyway, in a country whose demographics are all over the world map?
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