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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Anytime vs any time

what is the difference between anytime and any time?

i want to say we serve food all day so what should i say:
Served at anytime
or
Served at any time
Thank you very much
Oliver
  

Top answer

I believe 'anytime' includes the 'at': "served at any time" or "served anytime". There may be others who can answer more thoroughly.

  • I believe 'anytime' includes the 'at': "served at any time" or "served anytime".
  • There may be others who can answer more thoroughly.
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I believe 'anytime' includes the 'at': "served at any time" or "served anytime".

There may be others who can answer more thoroughly.
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"Any time" is used in formal writing, "anytime" in casual or informal settings.
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CalifJim I believe 'anytime' includes the 'at': "served at any time" or "served anytime". There may be others who can answer more thoroughly.
I agree: "Served at anytime" is wrong.

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