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pdh0224
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Dear teacher,

Applied Digital, which has been steadily losing money for years, cautioned yesterday that it did not expect substantial revenues or profits from VeriChip any time soon.


Q : What does "any time soon" mean? What is different "any time" and anytime"?



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It should be written 'anytime soon', and means 'at any time in the near future'.
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