Sentence examples for anymore mean from inspiring English sources

The phrase "anymore mean" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "anymore" or "mean anymore"? If you are referring to "mean anymore," it can be used when discussing the change in meaning of a word or phrase over time.
Example: "The word 'cool' doesn't mean anymore what it used to mean in the 90s."
Alternatives: "no longer mean" or "not mean anymore."

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In no way does the realization that the model doesn't work anymore mean that the masses, lawyers, the government or any other institution should be bailing out newspapers for screwing up their chance to figure out this Internet thing in time and adapting to it.

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As one word, "anymore" means "any longer" or "from now on".

Once the pulses of excitation and inhibition beam do not overlap anymore (means Δ t>100 ns), no STED effect in each of the photoinitiators is visible.

"If Rafa don't like him anymore, I mean, he would not be in the chair many times on final and semifinal," Tsonga said.

Nobody fact-checks anything anymore — I mean, that's how Trump got elected.

Smoking weed just isn't very dangerous anymore—I mean, it's practically legal in America.

But Sierra Leone's war doesn't make headlines anymore, which means Hassan's only currency, his story, isn't worth much anymore.

At least not anymore, he means.

Later I got an email to say he wasn't my manager anymore, which meant he lasted a record six days.

They are getting completely drunk so they are not in control anymore, which means that other people can exploit them and take control of them".

College "You can't go to college without a computer, and anymore that means a laptop," said Ms. Gooch, the Best Buy manager.

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