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Idioms and Phrases

Many; also, no particular amount of. The meaning here depends on the context. I can give you any number of reasons for John's absence means I can offer many reasons. Any number of subscribers might stay home means that an unknown number will not attend.
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This argument about “abortionists” has fueled any number of restrictions and bans, and now, after the fall of Roe, the same arguments are at the center of the first post-Roe prosecutions of abortion providers.

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“You could define success any number of ways,” Wellman said.

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I got into English muffins because their griddled tops hid any number of sins.

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Wynn-Williams, a New Zealander who moved from a diplomatic post to a job helping Facebook manage its international contacts for six years, depicts herself as playing a key role in any number of executive decisions as the company strived to come to terms with its increasing worldwide influence.

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It’s become a de facto gathering point for locals who are no longer able to chat up a neighbor at Altadena Hardware, Rancho Bar, Side Pie or any number of other local businesses and hangouts lost to the fire.

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