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Difference between If any and If anything

if anysupposing there is or are any:

  • It is a cooperative venture with all the profits, if any, being invested in expanding community based broadcasting.

Note: The expression is not equivalent in meaning to the phrase if at all—supposing an action, event, etc. happens although it is very unlikely:

  • Legislation is referred to a committee, only to be considered later, if at all.

if anythingif in any degree:

  • If anything, this approach puts those risks in the forefront, assuring that they will not be overlooked.