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anybody

[en-ee-bod-ee, -buhd-ee] / ˈɛn iˌbɒd i, -ˌbʌd i /


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And given AI can now copy anybody’s voice in minutes, gather the family together and decide on a secret code word to use, to verify emergency calls are really coming who they say they are.

From The Wall Street Journal

The young couple knew it was meant to be, and Andrew soon moved from Abu Dhabi to be with Zoë in Manchester, a city where he did not know anybody else.

From BBC

Anybody who has bought a car in recent years has been treated to a generation of new assisted-driving technology that has changed the equation between car and driver.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Friday, McVay said that he had “total appreciation” and “empathy” for officials who are put in difficult spots, but “I do not believe that anybody would be in disagreement that those are not the plays we want in our game.”

From Los Angeles Times

"People are so selfish. They don't think of the consequences. They don't think of anybody else," his father Bobby Bradley told BBC News NI.

From BBC