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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Like anyone else

There are good people and bad people among them, like anyone else.

What does it stand for in this context??
  

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We don't have any context. Which word(s) are you puzzled about? Without any context, with any group of people, you'll find some good, and some bad.

  • We don't have any context.
  • Which word(s) are you puzzled about?
  • Without any context, with any group of people, you'll find some good, and some bad.
  • This group you're talking about fit this pattern too - some are good and some are not.
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We don't have any context.

Which word(s) are you puzzled about?

Without any context, with any group of people, you'll find some good, and some bad. This group you're talking about fit this pattern too - some are good and some are not.
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It's poorly worded here. It should be used as: Tom has his good points and his bad points, like anyone else. [any other person]

Your sentence would be better as: There are good people and bad people among them, like any other group.
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There are good people and bad people among them, like anyone else.
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There are good people and bad people among them. In this respect, they are like [any / every] other group of people.
CJ
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Thank you, I didn't know it could refer to a group.

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