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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start anytime" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are indicating that someone can begin something whenever they want or whenever is convenient for them. For example: "You can start anytime - there's no rush!".
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The meeting had been due to start anytime between 1 and 15 September.
It could start anytime from tomorrow and go on until August 14.
I can promise you that the focus won't start on Monday, nor will it start anytime soon".
Gas industry officials and landowners who want to lease their properties for this kind of natural gas drilling said they were disappointed because the move means that fracking won't start anytime soon in New York.
It seems he is not going to start anytime soon.
The rainy season will start anytime soon on Hakskeen Pan, in the Northern Cape of South Africa, so this was their last chance for a few months.
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I later spoke to Thorhallur Vilhjálmsson, the building's marketing manager — that is to say, a salaried optimist — and asked whether work would re-start anytime soon.
Promote flexible work shifts starting anytime from 6 a.m. to noon, so that workers are not all traveling on subways, buses and trains at the same time, with changes in public transit to accommodate.
Never in my lifetime, since Windows 3.0 (yes, 3.0, not 3.1), have I had to pay for Microsoft Windows and to be honest, I didn't plan on starting anytime soon.
My fourth meal of the day starts anytime between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.
The class can be started anytime, and all interested are invited to join.
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