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Anyone who is used to refer to any person who meets a specific condition or requirement.

In technology, it's often used to describe people with certain skills or knowledge. For example, Anyone who understands JavaScript can modify this script.

--questions--

--text--

Which sentence correctly uses Anyone who in a technology context?

--answers--

Anyone who has access to the server can upload the files.


Anyone who please fix this bug.

--feedback--

A grammatically correct usage would be, Anyone who knows the solution, please fix this bug.


Anyone who the programmer is busy now.

--feedback--

This sentence is not grammatically correct. A better sentence would be, Anyone who is a programmer is busy now.


Who anyone can join the meeting is not clear.

--feedback--

This sentence is incorrectly structured. A correct form would be, It is not clear who can join the meeting.

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