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anytime

American  
[en-ee-tahym] / ˈɛn iˌtaɪm /

adverb

  1. at any time; regardless of hour, date, etc.; whenever.

  2. invariably; without doubt or exception; always.

    I can do better than that anytime.


Etymology

Origin of anytime

First recorded in 1780–90; any + time

Example Sentences

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“Just as much excitement for sure, anytime I get an opportunity to represent the United States of America is an honor,” said Bowe, who finished fourth in the 1,000 meters in Milan already.

From Los Angeles Times

This means he is likely never going to make what his parents want anytime soon — if ever.

From MarketWatch

But the clinic, which used to give them for free, now had none to offer; and aid cuts since the U.S. froze assistance last year meant it was unlikely to get them anytime soon.

From Los Angeles Times

“You have the dollar in your portfolio, and it always saves you anytime something bad happens. It was just too good to not have it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Amy Beson, who was laid off in April as part of wider job cuts at the University of Arizona, said she was not expecting things to improve anytime soon.

From BBC