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Discover Ludwig"pay anything" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically means to pay any amount of money, no matter how small or large. Example: "I'm sorry, I cannot afford to pay anything right now."
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The republic didn't pay anything".
The wife said she would pay anything.
I told him I couldn't pay anything.
"Students do not pay anything upfront.
"It was all arranged — and I didn't pay anything".
"I will pay anything you ask for it," he said.
SAC's investors will not pay anything or absorb any losses.
"I'd pay anything if you could tell us — anything".
In fact, you may not even have to pay anything.
No way do you pay anything like that here.
Pettyfer was angered and then refused to pay anything.
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