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We were allowed to do anything we wanted to.
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If you're not sure what to say, just say anything that comes to mind.
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She didn't say anything at all. [=she said nothing at all]
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That dog will eat almost/nearly/practically/virtually anything.
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We didn't talk about anything much.
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The new stadium is spectacular. There's never been anything like it.
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She never does anything but complain. [=all she does is complain]
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I'll do anything I can to help.
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They were ready for anything (that might happen).
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You can't tell him anything about computers. He thinks he's an expert.
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I can't think of her as anything but a good friend. [=I can only think of her as a good friend]
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He'll do anything for a laugh.
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I'd do/give anything to see her again.
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He won't take anything from anyone. [=he won't allow anyone to mistreat him, to be rude to him, etc.]
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She ate hardly anything. [=she ate almost nothing]
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He said he was sorry, but that doesn't really mean anything.
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I don't have anything against them. [=I don't have any reason for disliking them]
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She thought it was funny but I didn't see anything funny about it. [=I didn't think it was funny at all]
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They've been doing everything and anything to finish on time. = They've been doing anything and everything to finish on time.
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The problems were caused by lack of time as much as anything.
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She dresses conservatively at work, but on the weekends, anything goes. [=anything is acceptable; there are no rules that have to be followed]