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"any of those" vs "any those of"

The correct phrase is "any of those." The phrase "any of those" is commonly used in English to refer to a selection or group of items, while "any those of" is not a standard construction.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

any of those

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a selection or group of items. It is followed by a plural noun to indicate that any item from that group can be chosen.

Examples:

  • You can choose any of those books.
  • Any of those colors would look good on you.
  • I can help with any of those tasks.
  • Feel free to take any of those cookies.
  • Any of those options will work for me.

any those of

This phrase is not a standard construction in English.

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