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karlalou
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I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them have hashave not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have have notnot has addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?

I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them have has not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have not has addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?

I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them have not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have not addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?

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karlalou
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I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them havehave has not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have nothave not has addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?

I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them have not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have not addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?

I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them have has not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have not has addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?

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karlalou
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Is "any of ... + not" wrong?

I think it's "any of them + ... not" to say what everyone did, which happened to be not doing something:

I wonder why any of them have not addressed the issue.

And the nuance differs if it's

I wonder why none of them have not addressed the issue.

Is there any tendency or something that the latter is prefered?