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Definition of any more adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

any more

adverb
 
/ˌeni ˈmɔː(r)/
 
/ˌeni ˈmɔːr/
(British English)
(also anymore North American English, British English)
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  1. often used at the end of negative sentences and at the end of questions, to mean ‘any longer’
    • She doesn't live here any more.
    • Why doesn't he speak to me any more?
    • Now she won't have to go out to work any more.
    Do not use ‘no more’ with this meaning: She doesn’t live here no more.
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