Any which way is regional English and very casual, but the sentence is grammatically correct if somewhat ellipted-- a little more usual is: "We'll help people in any which way we can," he said.
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Mister MicawberAny which way is regional English and very casual, but the sentence is grammatically correct if somewhat ellipted-- a little more usual is: "We'll help people in any which way we can," he said.
Hi Micawber
We'll help people in any way we can," he said. (Is this the modern version?)
Mister MicawberYes, that is more common/standard.Thanks, Micawber.