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The phrase "anywhere and" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to add emphasis to the word "anywhere" and imply that the location being referred to is not specific or limited. Example: "I have been searching for my lost phone anywhere and everywhere, but I still can't find it." In this sentence, the speaker is emphasizing that they have looked in various places without success, implying that the phone could be anywhere.
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Anywhere and everywhere.
It could be anywhere and about anything".
Anywhere and at any time.
Things happened, that's all — anywhere and everywhere.
"I can play anywhere and win anywhere".
When and where: Anywhere and everywhere.
Anywhere and everywhere — it's all fodder".
He'd go anywhere and try anything.
The fear strikes anywhere and everywhere.
"We ship them anywhere and get plenty more ready.
They simply looked for any Jew, anywhere, and shot him.
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