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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to have any" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe something that a person currently has, something that they are trying to acquire, or even a lack of something. For example: He wants to have any power he can get.
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to have any
verb
To possess, own, hold.
synonyms
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He didn't seem to have any.
Nobody seems to have any time".
It didn't seem to have any hands.
I don't want to have any regrets.
We don't seem to have any government.
"I try not to have any regrets.
Stonesifer doesn't appear to have any.
Smith doesn't appear to have any.
Neither approach seemed to have any effect.
We aren't allowed to have any opinions.
"It's hard to have any plans".
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