Any moment from now: wrong or correct?

 • Any moment from now

The above expression which is intended to mean ‘very soon’ is marred by the preposition ‘from’. If written correctly, the above idiom will be ‘any moment now’.

I will be with you any moment now. 

The following are equally correct:

At any moment

At any moment now

Any moment


ELW Team


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