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anytime

[en-ee-tahym] / ˈɛn iˌtaɪm /


Example Sentences

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I wanted to read like her, so I could have that feeling anytime.

From Literature

There’s no need to make a draconian rule that anytime the family is on the couch, devices disappear.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, however, it’s clear that, at least when it comes to this order, language like “most expeditious manner,” doesn’t necessarily mean that anything is changing anytime soon.

From Salon

This suggests that the ECB sees no reason anytime soon to change key interest rates, with the deposit rate staying at 2.00%.

From The Wall Street Journal

While BYD vehicles are not expected to land in the U.S. anytime soon due to trade and safety restrictions, they are increasingly going to be found just across the border.

From Los Angeles Times