“Any more, the difference between a white collar worker and a blue collar worker is simply a matter of shirt preference.” (Madison, Wisconsin, 1973)[1]
“Everything we do anymore seems to have been done in a big hurry.” (Kingston, Ontario, 1979)[1]
“I’ll be getting six or seven days’ holiday anymore.” (Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1981)[4]
“Anymore we watch videos rather than go to the movies.” (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1991)[12]
I was trying to emphasize that it was long-established, but here’s the examples in the literal article I linked if you couldn’t be arsed to click on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_anymore#Examples
“A servant being instructed how to act, will answer ‘I will do it any more’.” (Northern Ireland, c. 1898)
I might have meant “widely used”, after all, English is not my native language…
So you talk like you’re from the 19th century?
I was trying to emphasize that it was long-established, but here’s the examples in the literal article I linked if you couldn’t be arsed to click on it.