Can 'anyway' be used at the end of sentences?

Hi,
I usually see ‘anyway’ used at the beginning of sentences. Can it be used at the end of them?

Many thanks,
Nessie.

Sure you can.

e.g.

  1. What was he doing there anyway?

  2. [i]She can come, but I won’t speak to her anyway.

A: He was supposed to have the interview today.
B: I’ve got a feeling he never even turned up for it anyway.[/i]

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