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"anywhere" or "any where"?

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anywhere

This is the correct form and is commonly used in English.

Use "anywhere" as one word to refer to any place without specifying a particular location.

Examples:

  • You can sit anywhere you like.
  • I can find a solution anywhere.
  • She looked everywhere but couldn't find her keys.
  • You won't find a better deal anywhere else.
  • I can work from anywhere with an internet connection.

any where

This is not the correct form and is not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is "anywhere." The phrase "any where" is not commonly used in English.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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