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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just anybody" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to a general group of people who are not specified. For example, "Anyone can join this club, not just anybody."
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But not just anybody.
It can't be just anybody.
"I won't take just anybody.
"Just anybody that's good," he said.
He didn't take on just anybody.
And Stephen Rankin was just anybody".
But they couldn't be just anybody.
"But I won't settle for just anybody".
You won't take homilies about fear from just anybody.
The Brewers do not allow just anybody to race.
You can't say Gaddafi is mad to just anybody.
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