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"so anyway" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings, but it is generally used to make a transition to a new topic or to summarize and move on from a previous point. Example: "I couldn't believe how much traffic there was on the highway today. So anyway, let's get back to discussing the project plan for next week." In this example, "so anyway" is used to transition from discussing traffic to discussing the project plan. Another example: "She kept talking about her new boyfriend for hours. So anyway, have you decided where to go for dinner tonight?" Here, "so anyway" is used to move on from the previous topic of conversation and ask a question about dinner plans.
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So anyway.
I think so, anyway.
"So anyway, le pitch.
So, anyway, be positive!
He did so anyway.
She does so anyway.
McMullan did so anyway.
We think so, anyway.
So anyway, press on".
Let's hope so, anyway.
I hope so anyway.
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