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Cat desk Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural nouns after "any" and its omission

Hi there, Should I use a plural noun or singular noun after any in the following context? Can I also omit any in the context?
  1. In case of any fraudulent transaction, please contact your bank immediately.
  2. In case of any fraudulent transactions, please contact your bank immediately.
  3. In case of fraudulent transactions, please contact your bank immediately.
  

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All of those are fine. CJ

  • All of those are fine.
  • CJ
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All of those are fine.

CJ

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