Anytime


at any time; regardless of hour, date, etc.; whenever.
invariably; without doubt or exception; always:
I can do better than that anytime.
Contemporary Examples

Is Hillary Clinton going to make a run for the governor of New York anytime soon?
November 15, 2009: Top 7 Moments From Sunday Talk The Daily Beast Video November 14, 2009

But there will be no harmony in Silsbee—population 6,600—anytime soon.
Forced to Cheer for Her Attacker Jessica Bennett September 14, 2011

The government is unlikely to back down from their operations in Homs anytime soon.
Sectarian Twist in Syrian Violence Babak Dehghanpisheh July 21, 2011

But as Tracy McNicoll reports, the so-called scandal won’t derail her anytime soon.
Christine Lagarde’s No DSK Tracy McNicoll August 3, 2011

As for EatWith, whether it “unicorns” anytime soon is anyone guess.
The Airbnb of Home-Cooked Meals Itay Hod November 2, 2014

Historical Examples

You didn’t turn the light on at anytime up to this moment of which you speak?
Warren Commission (3 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15) The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy

Like that, offhand, as if it was somethin’ you could do anytime between lunch and one-thirty.
Torchy Sewell Ford

You didn’t see him at anytime when you saw Marina when she was moving from the Mellers to the Fords?
Warren Commission (8 of 26): Hearings Vol. VIII (of 15) The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy

The fury of duels, too, prevailed more than at anytime before or since.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. David Hume

anytime you want a passport, if you are entitled to one, you get it.
Warren Commission (5 of 26): Hearings Vol. V (of 15) The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy

adv.

one-word form by 1854, from any + time (n.).

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