I don’t have any time to lose.

I saw these two sentences reading books or articles. What is the difference between ‘good and bad’ and ‘bad’? (Bangladesh)

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This is why there is no difference to meaning. Both sentences express the negation of time.

However, the use of any in the former makes the negation emphatic. I have got the smallest amount of time to lose, especially in this sentence. I don’t have that much time to

lose.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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