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The phrase 'if anything there' is not a correct sentence on its own.
You could use 'if anything' at the beginning of a sentence, but it would need to be followed by a phrase such as 'is wrong' or 'needs to be done'. For example: "If anything is wrong, I'll make sure to fix it."
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If anything there is an excess of enthusiasm.
If anything, there is a danger of Mahler fatigue.
If anything, there is no escape from talk about faith.
If anything there is an enormous amount of support.
"If anything, there is a slight bias to the upside".
If anything, there was a redundancy of effort.
If anything, there are diseconomies of scale in creative businesses.
If anything, there needs to be some reverse flow.
If anything, there are some very good habits to learn.
At secondary school if anything there was less computing.
If anything, there is a reconciliation of sorts.
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