adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
happen
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Here and there, this is happening anyway .
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He said the doctors all told him the injury was going to happen anyway .
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I pointed out to her it was the only scene of its kind in the play and that nothing happened anyway .
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Leaders who do not pace initiatives find that pacing happens anyway .
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Well, that might have happened anyway .
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Radical rhetoric can disguise essential continuities in policy or simply provide a posthoc gloss to changes which were happening anyway .
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Many layoffs, such as Tenneco Automotive's cutbacks in marketing, would have happened anyway as corporate restructuring ploughs on.
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The distribution part of the solution will happen anyway .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Anyway , after three months she made a full recovery.
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Anyway , how about getting some lunch?
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Anyway , I guess I'd better go now.
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Anyway , what was I saying?
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Hardly anyone's going to read it anyway .
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He said he didn't know much about computers, but that he'd try and help us anyway .
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I think she's around my age, but anyway , she's pregnant.
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It's just a cold, but you should see the doctor anyway .
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Sam didn't get the job, but he's not worried because it didn't pay well anyway .
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So anyway , what were you doing in the park at two in the morning?
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Thanks for offering, anyway .
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What is that thing for, anyway ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And anyway , I never said.
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And so he had received the call-which anyway had been destined for the wrong man.
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By preaching the merits of downsizing, they have provided bosses with arguments for measures that tough economic times have required anyway .
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I've known the bloody thing was wrong for ages anyway .
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It was wrong but he had to do it anyway .
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What is inside and what is outside the organizational boundary, anyway ?