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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Any day now

Hello,

"We want this product any day now."

Does this mean "We want this product immediately"?

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That is probably what was intended, but it is not the native way to say it. 'Any day now' is a phrase of expectancy, not desire. 'I t's going to rain any day now, I think.

  • That is probably what was intended, but it is not the native way to say it.
  • 'Any day now' is a phrase of expectancy, not desire.
  • 'I t's going to rain any day now, I think.
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That is probably what was intended, but it is not the native way to say it. 'Any day now' is a phrase of expectancy, not desire. 'It's going to rain any day now, I think.'
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