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The phrase "told anything else" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a request for additional information or instructions, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I was told anything else about the project, but I still have questions."
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But this is the concern of French special forces and we won't be told anything else.
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I can't tell anything else because I'm going to spoil the story for you.
They do not tell anything else.
He told him he should not say anything else until he reached a police station.
Or, you could Do Karaoke, you could all dance, have Christmas stories told, and anything else that you might want to include.
What does it say?" "I can't tell you anything else.
"I tell them she went to heaven and I don't tell them anything else," Maria says.
Mr. Leahy said the Justice Department's letter reflected an attitude that his committee had encountered when it sought answers on the U.S.A. Patriot Act, a position of "we will tell you what we want you to know, and we won't tell you anything else".
According to Mills, when she started telling Moody about her claims, he rebuffed her and asked her not to tell him anything else.
"I can't tell you anything else".
But they don't tell us anything else".
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