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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for anything anymore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of hopelessness or resignation regarding the possibility of obtaining or achieving something in the present or future.
Example: "I don't think I can trust him for anything anymore after what he did."
Alternatives: "for anything at all" or "for anything these days".
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Didn't that count for anything anymore?
You don't need human beings for anything anymore.
"Cherry Hill, which is next to Camden, doesn't look to Camden for anything anymore," he said.
Billy Wilder wanted a more graphic millionaire, with a lot of old millionaires in rocking chairs, not good for anything anymore.
"Everything here has been so unpredictable that I don't know if I'll put my neck on the line for anything anymore," Peres said.
What's disturbing is that no one wants to pay for anything anymore, which is why we're in the midst of an economic meltdown.
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I'm not afraid of anything anymore.
"I can't stay on top of anything anymore.
"You can't be sure of anything anymore".
"You don't really have to own anything anymore, because for $10 a month you can do this: You can have everything". The members of our list have been fattening their pockets accordingly.
"No one can seem to agree on anything anymore except for two things: pizza and us".
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