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Any

(adv)
UK
ˈeni
US
ˈeni
Definition: Used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many.
Meaning: Một chút nào, một tí nào (trong câu phủ định, câu hỏi dạng so sánh); hoàn toàn
Very Common
How to use "Any" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Tornadoes can happen in nearly any part of the world.

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A storm is any disturbed state of a body especially affecting its surface, and strongly implying a wind force.

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The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world.

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With 14 Michelin three-star restaurants, Tokyo has more top-rated restaurants than any other city, surpassing even Paris.

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Ostriches do not fly, but can run faster than any other bird.

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Although slavery was legal in Kentucky at that time, Lincoln's father, who was a religious Baptist, refused to own any slaves.

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Any crater larger than 250 kilometres in diameter is referred to as a Basin.

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The UK also buys more items a month per capita than any other collective of countries in the world.

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If you have any more cheesy facts, please leave them in a comment below!

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Grid's computer was one fifth the weight of any other computer used at that time.

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Another way to think of them is that they are PDAs that can make voice calls like any other mobile phone.

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It is, according to drone schools, illegal to fly your drone that's capable of traveling up to a mile or more any further than you can see it with the naked eye or above 400 feet.

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The eyes of a horse are bigger than those of any other land mammal, and the fact they are located on the side of their heads means they can see almost 360 degrees.

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A lion's roar is the loudest of any big cat and can be heard up to 8 km away.

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And "Pad Thai" which is known as the country's famous stir-fried noodles with any kind of meat such as pork, beef, chicken, or shrimp.

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If you don't have any money set aside as savings, you will have a difficult time paying your other bills because you will have to borrow some of what you've earmarked for food to pay hospital beds.

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Hardware is directed by the software to execute any command or instruction.

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The marine layer, and any fogbank it may contain, will be "squashed" when the pressure is high, and conversely, may expand upwards when the pressure above it is lowering.

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However, as any user of social media knows, hashtags have now spilled out into Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and advertising materials worldwide.

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Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans, prominently including fish, shellfish and crustaceans.

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While a group of any peafowl is called a harem, a group of females are known as a bevy, a muster or a party when they are in groups without the males.

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A classic starter or a side dish to any Korean meal, these spicy, salty, sweet and sour vegetables known as kimchi start their way sliced, tied in bundles.

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A staple of any Korean meal, the dish is so beloved that the locals even shout "kimchi!" when their picture is taken, in the same manner that Americans shout "cheese!".

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If somebody dies in Amsterdam and is not claimed by any friends or relatives, then they will receive a burial from the state in Amsterdam.

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A 2013 study found that the smell of chocolate in a bookstore made customers 22% more likely to buy books of any genre and a whopping 40% more likely to buy cookbooks or romance novels.

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Venus comes closer to the Earth than any other planet does.

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This makes the surface of Venus the hottest of any planet's surface in the Solar System with an estimated average temperature of 480 °C (896.0 °F).

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Doughnuts are a health concern in Canada where each person eats more doughnuts per year than any other country.

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Hong Kong hosts the largest concentration of ultra high-net-worth individuals of any city in the world.

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Neptune also has the strongest winds of any planet in the solar system, measured as high as 2,100 km/h or 1,300 mph.

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In its most general sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event—whether natural or caused by humans—that generates seismic waves.

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This city has sights which any historian or archaeologist will love.

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A 50th anniversary creation, this venomous vehicle doesn't have any issue living up to its name, just looking at the rear is enough to realize this.

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Keep your eyes peeled because I promise you another vehicle will be along any minute now that blows these cars out of the water.

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A pair of Adidas "jeans" sneakers was introduced, but interestingly enough, they didn't feature any denim.

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