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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then any" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to express a sequence of events or a comparison of items. For example, "I will try every flavor of ice cream, then any other type of dessert."
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Then any winterkill is easy to see.
Until then, any prolonged recovery in sales will be fitful.
"But then any mission to Mars is a worry.
But then any of the three players would have.
Was there, then, any record of their meetings?
Until then, any time I shared an idea, brows would furrow.
If you believe the playing field is equal, then any action you take is privileging women.
To keep going, then, any pension scheme needs a new batch of workers.
But if you're not also enjoying the moment, then any future pride will seem awfully hollow.
"But back then any publicity that we could get was good publicity.
If MAD failed to deter, then any war would soon lead to genocide.
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