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The phrase "if anywhere" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is true to a limited or uncertain degree, but that if it is true anywhere, it is true in a particular place. For example, "If anywhere, truth can be found here."
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If anywhere.
And where, if anywhere, are the regulators?
And where, if anywhere, is the outrage?
Where does the "agency" lie (if anywhere)?
Where do you avoid using your debit card, if anywhere?
There, if anywhere, is the Leica motto: watch and wait.
(No idea where it is now, if anywhere).
This, if anywhere, is where architecture was born.
If anywhere can beat that, though, it's Lyon.
There, if anywhere, his Jewishness finds its fullest expression.
Where, if anywhere, do we draw the line?
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