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What's the difference between 'any time of the year' and 'anytime of the year' please?
Are they both right?
Feb 17, 2016 7:49 AM
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This is a good question. My opinion is that you should use two words such as in the example "any time of the year". Otherwise, use one word to mean "whenever".
February 17, 2016
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