[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Kenta  +  546954 Sun, 27 Jul 08 11:45 AM
Hello. When I did a search on Google, I found both expressions. Which is better?

Are you looking for anything in particular?
Are you looking for anything particular?

                            Thank you in advance.

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Marius Hancu  +  546958 Sun, 27 Jul 08 11:58 AM
Are you looking for anything in particular? [Are you looking for something specific/well-defined?
Are you looking for anything particular? [Are you looking for something strange/special?
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Kenta, 1 yr 120 days ago
I didn't notice the difference. Thank you!
Philip  +  547018 Sun, 27 Jul 08 03:03 PM
Notice also that Marius, in his explanation, used something rather than anything, which sounds more natural to me in most cases. 
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Kenta, 1 yr 118 days ago
Oh, you use "something" in this expression more commonly, don't you? Thank you very much!
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