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any more
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any moreadverb
In negative or interrogative constructions: from a given time onwards; longer, again.
any moreadverb
In positive constructions: now, from now on.
any moreadverb
To a greater extent (than).
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of any more in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of any more in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of any more in a Sentence
As part of World Cup organizers efforts, World Cup organizers country is preparing a comprehensive security strategy, it has been serious from the very start, it has been taken very seriously by all appropriate government agencies. I don’t think that it could be any more serious. The threats have always been taken into account.
‘After the war Otto Frank was so busy with Anne Frank’s diary. He was very impressed with what readers of the diary had written to him. I told him then: “I think it’s wonderful what you are doing for Anne, but I think it’s a pity that nothing is mentioned any more about Margot. She is also worthy of being mentioned”.’
We don't have time for surgery any more, and many of our surgeons are dead from Ebola.
I'd gotten treatment out of desperation that I really wanted to live, i don't get hurt any more even though I see those malevolent online comments, but now is time to discuss it as a serious social issue.
Children with leprosy don't get a chance, they start their lives excluded because they have no more fingers or they cannot close their eyes any more, and you see how they suffer because they were not diagnosed in time.
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