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The adjective "STORMY" AND omitting words | I've told the children
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Anyone or anybody Mon May 08, 2006 4:12 am  Anyone or anybody
 

Hi! Which of these sentences is correct?

1) I don't know if anyone will like this.

2) I don't know if anybody will like this.
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Anyone or anybody Mon May 08, 2006 4:14 am  Anyone or anybody
 

They are both correct and completely interchangeable.
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