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I think to use "anybody" instead of "nobody" would be more correct, wouldn't it?

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Rebecca

That's true! It would be considered correct to say "anybody". Saying "nobody" instead of "anybody" has a very informal tone and is considered acceptable to say within informal contexts. It also works well since it's in a negative sentence. Ex: I haven't seen nobody with the same car as mine. = I haven't seen anybody with the same car as mine. Ex: Anybody can see that you play soccer well.

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