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anything

[en-ee-thing] / ˈɛn iˌθɪŋ /
NOUN
unspecified object or event
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“Palantir is in a category of one, delivering total revenue growth, acceleration and margin expansion at scale that is unlike anything else in software,” Moskowitz wrote in a note to investors.

From MarketWatch

Because this alt comedy makes no bones about its characters or situations being even remotely logical or realistic, anything goes — and does.

From Los Angeles Times

Originally inspired by traditional summer insect hunts in Japan, gameplay usually involves capturing and training fantastical "pocket monsters" resembling anything from mice to dragons, before sending them into battle against one another.

From Barron's

He doesn’t want to deal with anything — he just asks if this is done or that is done.

From MarketWatch

Is there anything about your job that you find meaningful or worthwhile enough to make it feasible to stay?

From MarketWatch