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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does anybody else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking if others share a similar opinion or experience.
Example: "Does anybody else feel that the meeting was unproductive?"
Alternatives: "Does anyone else" or "Is there anyone else".
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Nor does anybody else.
Neither does anybody else".
"Does anybody else get this crowd?
This year, neither does anybody else.
No? Neither does anybody else except the grieving families.
And, villain-wise, does anybody else miss Joffrey?
Similar(23)
Neither did anybody else.
And neither did anybody else.
Nor did anybody else yesterday.
Nor did anybody else, for that matter.
Did anybody else react that way?
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