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now

[nou] / naʊ /


ADVERB
in the immediate future
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ADVERB
immediately
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Example Sentences

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Notably, more than 50% attendance is now the norm, which wasn’t the case last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The price has continued to slip, and is now down 33% since the White House announcement.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think because of where pantomime is now, in the sense of being respected and having this great quality, I think more people want to be in it," he says.

From BBC

Rabada, a generational talent, remains the spearhead and is now complemented by a depth of skill and variety that allows the Proteas to compete in all conditions.

From BBC

It now serves 70 million household and business accounts around the world.

From BBC