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to anywhere
adverb
In or at any location or an unknown location.
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"to anywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you would, in a literal or metaphorical sense, to indicate that a person or thing can go to any location. For example: "With an open mind and a sense of adventure, she made her way out of her hometown, ready to travel to anywhere."
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"Where to?" "Anywhere," he said.
2. Anything can be delivered at anytime, to anywhere.
The site offers free shipping to anywhere in Britain.
("We're not on the way to anywhere," Mr. Cullen said).
"I will never belong to anywhere completely," she insisted.
No one had ever been extradited from there to anywhere.
Two first-class airline tickets to anywhere in the world.
"I think Turkey is no different to anywhere else.
That means free long distance to anywhere in the world.
We need to move on to Munich, to anywhere else.
Id didn't have access to anywhere near that.
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