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Phrase(s): (It) won’t bother me any. [and] (It) won’t bother me at all.
Inf. It will not trouble me at all.; I have no objection if you wish to do that. (Not very polite or cordial. For the present tense of this expression, see also (It) doesn’t bother me any.) • John: Will you mind if I sit here? Jane: Won’t bother me any. • Sally (lighting a cigarette): Do you mind if I smoke? Bill: It won’t bother me at all.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs