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I'm fine with any time vs any time is already

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'I'm fine with any time' is a common expression used to indicate flexibility in scheduling, while 'any time is already' does not make sense in English. Therefore, the correct phrase is 'I'm fine with any time.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1072 views

I'm fine with any time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express flexibility in scheduling.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker is open to any time for a meeting, appointment, or event.

Examples:

  • I'm fine with any time you choose for our meeting.
  • I'm fine with any time this week to discuss the project.
  • She said she's fine with any time for the party.
  • He's fine with any time for the doctor's appointment.
  • They are fine with any time for the conference call.
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  • May 26, 2020 ... Hey I'm looking for a quad damage proof or triple damage double resist fire pet to hatch with, i'm fine with any time, thank you.
  • Jul 2, 2024 ... I'm fine with any time of day. As far as preferences go - I haven't been too fond of traditional English cuisine so far and don't really ...
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  • Apr 18, 2012 ... I'm fine with any time, but I prefer late morning. orangetea, Apr 18, 2012 · #6 · Bioguru Companion. Joined: May 25, 2011. Messages: 149.
  • Oct 25, 2020 ... Anyway, I left them to it saying I'm fine with any time. But, how are you? wrestlemaniac829 • 3 years ago. You'd have to be pretty crazy to ...
  • Dec 14, 2018 ... Really I'm fine with any time this weekend, but I don't want to go late! Edited December 18, 2018 by xahm. Update. Like 34. Quote. Link to ...
  • I'm fine with any time. Со мной прекрасно в любое время.
  • 【 Claire 】"I'm fine with any time!" 【 Wilardo 】"Yeah, I don't care either." 【 Sirius 】"Okay, got it." 【 Sirius 】"I'll draw up a schedule and put it ...

any time is already

This phrase is not correct in English and does not convey a meaningful message.

  • Though, your time is already not much, only enough to escape
  • One minute of speaking time is already very little, and shortening the list is, in my view, also rather arrogant.
  • It is already four times over-subscribed.
  • Mr President, Madam Commissioner, the Commissioner said that we need more time, but I would like to say that the time is already up.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, since time is short, I should like to focus on just one issue which has been mentioned several times already today, namely the presidential decrees.
  • You've won here three times already.
  • I would like to ask you whether you can confirm that neither you nor the Commission departments were at any time already aware of the actual figures before the Greek Government submitted the most recent figures concerning its budgetary deficit.
  • Drool stop wasting time another machine is already doing that part.
  • If the increase is less or if the official at that time is already in the last step of his grade, he shall receive an increase in basic salary ensuring such increase until his next promotion comes into effect.
  • Only six months are left before the pilot project launched in May 2010 concludes, meaning it is already time to draw up budgets.
  • UKIP MEPs voted AGAINST Amendment 37 because the Working Time Directive is already operating and will continue.
  • I paid for three days' studio time already.
  • You told me 1 5 times already.
  • She has asked about you two times already.
  • I think time already caught them, Scully.
  • Plus 100 days of time already served.
  • By the way, the New York Times already called.
  • You've asked me so many times already.
  • She's been glamoured one too many times already.
  • We polished them, like, three times already.

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