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Any more

Used to indicate something that occurs no longer, has stopped, or isn't applicable at the present time.

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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
Originated in Middle English as ennemore or animore. It’s a compound of any, from Old English ænig, and more, from Proto-Indo-European mā- meaning big.

Usage Statistics:

450 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
Very Often
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