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Robboe Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Any one + subj. /or/ one + subj.

- These can be delivered to one port anywhere in the world.
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- These can be delivered to any one port anywhere in the world.

which of these is correct if i want to say 'can be delivered to every possible port in the world?'. Thanks,

robboe
  

Top answer

These can be delivered to any door, anywhere in the world.

  • These can be delivered to any door, anywhere in the world.
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These can be delivered to any door, anywhere in the world.
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'port' meaning 'harbour', buggah.

I know I can use 'one' in this context, but I'm trying to establish how. Thanks
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Oh, sorry. I know the meaning of port... and still don't see any reasons to place 'one' somewhere in that sentence.

"These can be delivered to any port, anywhere in the world." sounds fine to me.

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