This is a common error.
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Originally shared by Karen Conlin
Anymore or any more?
“Anymore” means “any longer, to any further extent.” I can’t walk anymore.
“Any more” means, well — any more of something. I can’t eat any more. Of what? Turkey, perhaps, or cheesecake, or polenta, or doughnuts . . . or maybe just “food.” It’s not necessary to specify precisely what you can’t eat more of, but it’s also not wrong if it makes sense to do so.
I can’t eat any more pizza. I don’t like it anymore. (That’s alarming, I’m sure.)
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