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any more
/ ˌɛnɪˈmɔː /
adverb
any longer; still; now or from now on; nowadays
he does not work here any more
Example Sentences
He doesn't need to any more - he knows how to win rounds and manage fights.
Not any more – that term now also refers to the impact of obesity on the health and development of children.
"We haven't got any more land, we can't create it, yet we need our land to provide food security, to contribute to energy security, to deliver our clean water and clean air, and our biodiversity," he said.
But he said he tells people “we’ve had vaccines for many decades, they’re one of the greatest advances in modern medicine, and it’s the reason we don’t see many of these childhood diseases any more.”
More than 300 inmates, half of whom were serving sentences for violent crimes, were freed in February and March after prison bosses warned they couldn't take any more arrivals.
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