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Which one is correct?

anyone know or anyone knows.
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Please supply complete sentences as examples of how you want to use these words
Most probably you want "anyone knows". However, the words "anyone know" can validly appear together in certain contexts, so the full sentence would be useful.
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I know that the correct form in a sentence would be: does anyone know? If anyone knows what to do please advice me.

Please confirm the above.

But if I simply what asking a question and want to write as a short phrase, such as What is the best way to gain muscle? Anyone know or knows?

Which is correct in that case?
Anyone know?

But this is casual, spoken English. A short form of 'Does anyone know?'
Yes, that is what I was wondering about, in casual English. So it should also be the same as in 'does anyone know'. Anyone know is correct and not know?
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AnonymousBut if I simply what asking a question and want to write as a short phrase, such as What is the best way to gain muscle? Anyone know or knows?
In that case a correct way to ask your original question would be:

Which one is correct?

"Anyone know?" or "Anyone knows?"
Yes, that is my question. So which is correct now?
Anyone know is correct and not know?

Sorry, I don't understand this question.
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