Is Midori Safe for Storing Your Data?

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In summary, "Do any one know" is a commonly used phrase to inquire about something not widely known. However, it is not considered grammatically correct and the correct way to phrase the question is "Does anyone know?" It can still be used in a scientific context as an informal way of asking for information. People may use it due to lack of awareness or as a colloquial way of speaking. Alternatives such as "Can someone provide information on...?" or "Could anyone clarify...?" are more suitable for formal or scientific contexts.
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What is midori??
Do anyone know
 
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Lots of things, Google it.

Since you're posting on the computer forum, I'd guess you mean Microsoft's prototype Internet-based operating system.
 
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thanks guys but aren't you afraid ...
 
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Afraid of what?
 
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because your data won't be on your computer...In your hand
it will be in someone else hand!
And this one you don't know
 

What does "Do any one know" mean?

"Do any one know" is a phrase that is commonly used to inquire about something that is not widely known or understood. It is often used to ask for information or clarification on a particular topic.

Is "Do any one know" grammatically correct?

It is not considered grammatically correct to use the phrase "Do any one know" in formal or written language. The correct way to phrase this question would be "Does anyone know?"

Can "Do any one know" be used in a scientific context?

While "Do any one know" is not considered grammatically correct, it can still be used in a scientific context as an informal way of asking for information or clarification. However, it is always best to use proper grammar and language in scientific communication.

Why do people use "Do any one know" instead of "Does anyone know?"

There are a few possible reasons why people may use "Do any one know" instead of "Does anyone know?" Some may not be aware of the grammatical error, while others may use it as a colloquial or informal way of speaking.

Are there any alternatives to using "Do any one know"?

Yes, there are many alternatives to using "Do any one know" such as "Can someone provide information on...?", "Is anyone familiar with...?", or "Could anyone clarify...?" These alternatives are considered more grammatically correct and are better suited for formal or scientific contexts.

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