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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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At any moment

This could have happened any moment.
This could have happened at any moment.

Which is correct -- any moment or at any moment?
  

Top answer

This could have happened at any moment.

  • This could have happened at any moment.
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This could have happened at any moment.
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Both are OK; 'at' can be omitted; its inclusion is more formal.

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