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Why does she used "anything" two times?

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Rebecca

The "or anything" is actually an informal expression that is often added to the end of a clause or sentence to refer casually back to things already mentioned. In this case, it is referring to speaking to the U.S. Billboard audience, which is mentioned previously in the sentence. It is also sometimes used to make a sentence sound more casual, such as when a request is being made or a question is being asked. Ex: Do you want some fruits or anything from the store? Ex: Let me know if you want to hang out or anything. I'm free on the weekend.

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