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nowadays

[nou-uh-deyz] / ˈnaʊ əˌdeɪz /






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"Maybe the hedonism of the time is a little bit different, where I feel like we're all quite censored a bit more nowadays in what we say and what we do."

From BBC

But are fans booing their own team and manager more nowadays?

From BBC

But nowadays Germany and Europe are viewed as "slow, bureaucratic, complicated and expensive," he told AFP, while stressing his firm had maintained market share in China.

From Barron's

"It's really frustrating. You're constantly trying to weigh it up and balance it out. It's a lot of money for a pint at any pub nowadays."

From BBC

Accessing Netflix, Disney+, or other platforms was straightforward, which is never a given nowadays.

From Salon