word usage - Is the use of the positive "anymore" considered correct?


While the word anymore is usually a negative context, the positive anymore is a well-documented phenomenon. I found this surprising, because I had never come across the positive anymore in a conversational or written context before. I consulted Bryan M. Garner's Dictionary of Modern American Usage, which seemed to suggest that the positive use of anymore can be considered correct.


My question to you: is the positive use of anymore considered correct spoken/standard written English?




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