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The latest collaboration of Apple is with Anytime Fitness. This partnership gives Anytime Fitness members in the US and Canada access to an Apple Fitness+ subscription at no additional cost. The ...

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Starting December 1, Anytime Fitness memberships now include access to a free Apple Fitness+ subscription Prospective members who try Anytime Fitness for free can get up to 3 months of Apple Fitness+ ...

Anytime Fitness teaming up with Apple Fitness+ to offer members an unmatched fitness experience anytime, anywhere

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techtimes: Apple Teams Up With Anytime Fitness to Bring Fitness+ App for Free to Members

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Apple Teams Up With Anytime Fitness to Bring Fitness+ App for Free to Members

anytime, any time One word as an adverb meaning "at any time": You're welcome to visit anytime But use two words if including the word at: You're welcome to visit at any time.

Is it common to reply "anytime" when someone says, "thank you"? In another movie, the lady says "every time" when this guys says, "thank you". What's the difference between the two replies?

In responding to an interview invite, I want to tell them that I am available at any time this entire week except Monday. Would it be okay to say something like, I am available at anytime from Tuesday to Friday. Do let me know when / which date works best for you. Is this okay?

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Yes, I agree with Franco-filly and believe that “anytime” is an acceptable traditional response. Like many of these stock phrases, it isn’t meant to be taken literally. Where I come from the usual informal response to “thank you”, in a shop for example, is, “No worries!” which is also not literally meant.

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