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The phrase "anywhere has been" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a location or state that has existed at any place, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I wonder if anywhere has been as beautiful as this place."
Alternatives: "anywhere that has existed" or "anywhere that has occurred".
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No artist anywhere has been a more acute social observer than Francisco Goya (1746-1828).
And no one anywhere has been more passionate about theses matters than Fela Kuti, and he expressed it through music.
What would be shocking anywhere has been a particularly hard blow in a rapidly aging country with an anemic birthrate.
Driving into the city (or anywhere) has been much lovelier.
To be honest, winning anywhere has been a problem for the Kings this season.
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What may be the longest-running games of bridge anywhere have been going for more than half a century.
Sixteen games – more than anywhere – have been scheduled for Durban, home to 80% of South Africa's 1.5 million Indian population.
I'd like to ride the madison anywhere having been a two-times world champion," he said.
Last May's was the third, making a total of seven, more than most treasurers anywhere have been called upon to produce.
Mr. von Minckwitz said the book stores, Bertelsmann's only retail stores anywhere, had been sold because they were not part of the company's core activities.
Few districts anywhere have been as hard hit by unfair trade policies as NC-08.
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