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Any longer   /ˈɛni lˈɔŋgər/   Listen
Any longer

adverb
1.
At the present or from now on; usually used with a negative.  Synonym: anymore.  "The children promised not to quarrel any more"






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"Any longer" Quotes from Famous Books



... rest of the estates; nevertheless it was antedated the 8th, and issued "by the unanimous advice of the electors and estates." It pronounced upon Luther, applying the customary strong expressions of papal bulls, the ban and reban; no one was to receive him any longer, or feed him, etc., but wherever he was found he was to be seized and handed over ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 9 • Various

... they were being tried, and they did violence to their feelings.' But the King declined to believe in the Lion any longer. ...
— The Green Fairy Book • Various

... declared. "No need to go on any longer, and you know it. I can make a little home for you right up in Hampstead, and you can go on with your writing and lecturing and give up this slavery. You know you were thinking of it a short time back. You've no one to consider but yourself. ...
— A People's Man • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... nonsense, old fellow," I exclaimed. "Growl as much as you like. I am not going to stop for you any longer." ...
— Dick Onslow - Among the Redskins • W.H.G. Kingston

... odd, then, having come to this conclusion in the middle of the night, that when he joined the ladies in the morning he should have experienced a sinking pang in not being able any longer to be sure what Miss Dassonville thought of him. There was in her manner, as she thanked him for the flowers, nothing to ruffle the surface of the bright, impersonal companionship which she had afforded ...
— The Lovely Lady • Mary Austin


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