Question:

Fill in the blank with correct alternative: "The job doesn't pay _______ near enough for me."

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Not anywhere near = far from sufficient
Updated On: Apr 21, 2026
  • anywhere
  • nowhere
  • somewhere
  • elsewhere
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: The phrase is an idiomatic expression meaning "not nearly enough". The structure is "not anywhere near".
Step 2: Check each option. "Not anywhere near" is standard. "Not nowhere near" is double negative (incorrect). "Not somewhere near" is awkward. "Not elsewhere near" is incorrect.
Step 3: The correct idiom is "not anywhere near enough". Therefore, option (A) anywhere is correct.
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