The phrase "any of" is often used to indicate that an item or group of items may be chosen from a larger set. Synonyms for this phrase include "either of," "one of," "none of," "some of," or "a few of." These phrases can be used interchangeably depending on the context and the speaker's intention and preference. For example, "either of these options will work," "one of these books is my favorite," "none of those ideas are feasible," "some of the guests will be arriving late," or "a few of these flowers are still in bloom." The use of synonyms can add variety and clarity to one's speech or writing.