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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Any time now" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is expected to happen soon or at any moment. Example: "The train is delayed, but it should arrive any time now."
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Palestinian radio cautioned that Israeli air strikes could recommence "any time now".
Her lawyer said on Thursday that they plan to serve the defendant "any time now".
Any time now.
Any time now, he expects to be returned to power by acclaim.
"Any time now that we don't advance, we're going to be disappointed," midfielder Landon Donovan said on a conference call.
Any time now, hopefully.
You can stop laughing any time now.
James Allen We're expecting Massa any time now.
We should be seeing Anthony Davis any time now.
"My hamstring can tear any time now," he said after the Spurs' practice session.
It's taken a few weeks, but it should be any time now.
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