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Any time vs. Anytime

Any time

/ˈɛni taɪm/
Used to indicate that something can occur whenever or without restrictions

Examples:

You can call me any time if you need help.Feel free to drop by any time for coffee.Our team welcomes feedback at any time of the year.

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Anytime

/ˈenitaɪm/
Whenever or at any time without restriction

Examples:

We can meet anytime you're available.Call me anytime; I'm here to answer your questions.You're welcome to join us anytime.

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This word has no antonyms

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Anytime is a single word and is often used as an adverb.
  • Any time is a phrase consisting of an adjective any and a noun time.
  • If you can replace it with at any time in a sentence, you can use anytime.
  • Any time is more formal and often follows a specific moment or event.
  • The space in any time gives a sense of specificity or emphasis on the word time.
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