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The phrase "much like anyone" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey that someone or something is similar to others or follows common patterns or behaviors. Example: "John struggled with insecurities, much like anyone, but he always put on a confident facade in front of his colleagues."
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They didn't look much like anyone in the club.
In short, they get on with their lives much like anyone else.
She broke away, creating her own songs, and they didn't sound much like anyone else's.
Sometimes, if you're doing a long run there are times you can feel you've got stuck in a rut, much like anyone can feel that about any job they do.
In other ways the rich react much like anyone else.
Much like anyone can turn into a publisher with WordPress," says Ginzberg.
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But when things became difficult, both quickly returned to their default setting, seeking comfort in the old tunes that are popular with Tory supporters but not much liked by anyone else.
FRANKFURT — Central bankers do not like anyone to see them sweat, much less panic.
They don't like anyone".
Do they like anyone?
But I'm not sure either party feels much like persuading anyone anymore.
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