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"Not there anymore." vs "Not anymore there."

Both phrases are correct, but "not there anymore" is more commonly used in English. The placement of the word "anymore" is more natural after the verb "there" in this context.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

Not there anymore.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something or someone is no longer in a particular place.

Examples:

  • The book is not there anymore.
  • She is not there anymore.
  • The keys are not there anymore.
  • The store is not there anymore.
  • The cat is not there anymore.

Alternatives:

  • no longer there.
  • not present anymore.
  • gone.
  • absent now.
  • not in that location anymore.

Not anymore there.

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase can also be used to indicate that something or someone is no longer in a particular place, but it is less commonly used than "not there anymore."

Examples:

  • The book is not anymore there.
  • She is not anymore there.
  • The keys are not anymore there.
  • The store is not anymore there.
  • The cat is not anymore there.

Alternatives:

  • no longer there.
  • not present anymore.
  • gone.
  • absent now.
  • not in that location anymore.

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