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"can't anymore" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that something is no longer possible or true in the present. For example: "I used to stay up late and work on projects, but I can't anymore."
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It can't anymore.
"You can't anymore".
You just can't anymore.
"We can't anymore".
"I just can't anymore," she said.
We're going to try until we can't anymore".
I'm just going to keep playing until I can't anymore".
I can't anymore, even if I wanted to.
I used to sing high soprano, and I can't anymore.
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We tell Isabella she can't say "can't" anymore, and she listens.
Until you can't anymore and then it's time for tea.
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