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Any more

/ˌɛni ˈmɔːr/
Used to refer to something additional or further in number, degree, or quantity

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Examples:

There aren't any more cookies left in the jar.

He doesn't feel the same way about her any more.

We don’t need any more volunteers for today's event.

Etymology:

etymology
From Old English meaning more and ān meaning one; gradually evolved in Middle English as more meaning greater quantity or additional. The form any more was solidified in usage over the centuries.

Usage Statistics:

376 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
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