Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

any

[see also: arbitrary, all, each, every, whatever, whichever

By deleting the intervals containing x, if any, we obtain......

There are few, if any, other significant classes of processes for which such precise information is available.

Let Q denote the set of positive definite forms (including imprimitive ones, if there are any).

If K is now any compact subset of H, then there exists......

Note that F(t) may only be defined a.e.; choose any one determination in (7).

for any two triples [Not: “for every two triples''; “every'' requires a singular noun.]



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