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Flower1234 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Any time or anytime ?

is this sentence correct?

I am available for a meeting this Saturday afternoon; any time in the afternoon would work for me.
  

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anytime

  • anytime
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Actually, OP's usage is correct. However, I would rewrite it slightly to avoid using "afternoon" twice. Example: "I am available for a meeting this Saturday afternoon; any time would work for me."

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