grammaticality - Should "anymore" be used only in a negative statement or question?


I don't know why this is so, but I've always believed that the word anymore should only be used in a question or negative statement.



Do you go there anymore?
Don't do that anymore.



But I often hear people use it in a declarative sentence, such as



Anymore, I eat pizza with pepperoni.



To me this is just wrong. Am I wrong?




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