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any day

  1. No particular time, as in It doesn't matter when; any day is fine with me .

  2. Also, any day now . Quite soon, as in I might get a call any day , or There could be a snowstorm any day now .

  3. Also, any day of the week . Every day, as in I could eat fresh corn any day of the week . All three senses employ any in the sense of “no matter which,” a usage dating from a.d. 1000.



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As the prime minister has long maintained, any “day after” plan for Gaza with his name on it would face strenuous opposition throughout the Arab world.

Do you feel like you’re going to die any day?

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BurnBot RX, however, can safely run any day, Lakhina said.

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Any day now, Texas will enact a new congressional map that nets as many as five additional GOP seats.

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"Any day he wants to rectify that, he knows where I am."

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