Would you use “anymore” as a synonym for “from here on” or “these days”? It’s a common regionalism here in Pennsylvania, where I’ve heard it from people with a wide range of educational backgrounds. (Thanks to Jim, the Electric Eclectic.) —Dialect Survey Results: Harvard)
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