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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in any quantities" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means "in any amount" or "in any volume." Example: "The store offers a wide variety of items that can be purchased in any quantities."
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The pair announced a collaboration this Spring but the HTC/Valve Vive isn't shipping in any quantities til April next year.
To our knowledge, neither dicofol nor endosulfan are used in household products or are used in any quantities outside of the commercial agricultural setting.
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It was overlooked by all the judges of the literary prizes in this country and these prizes are key for a book like this to sell in any serious quantity.
I have not seen used classical CD's in any quantity anywhere else in New Jersey.
That's because any whole grain can be cooked ahead of time in any quantity.
Meanwhile, the dance music that sells in any quantity is just hopeless.
But nobody has previously been able to make them in any quantity.
On 48 hours notice he will combine any color with any odor and produce the compound in any quantity.
The first is dangerous in any quantity, and the second becomes dangerous when overconsumed.
One wonders how Melbourne City will score goals in any quantity without a quality No9 in their squad.
Uranium, with 92 protons in its nucleus, is the heaviest element that occurs naturally in any quantity.
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