No, it isn’t. The word ‘anywhere’, like ‘somewhere’, is not preceded by prepositions like ‘in’, ‘at’, and ‘to’. We cannot say, ‘The Registrar is going to somewhere/anywhere.’ It is also important to remember that the words ‘there’, ‘here’, ‘upstairs’, and ‘downstairs’ are never preceded by ‘to’ either.
*The children are too tired to go anywhere.
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