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but now
adverb as in already
Example Sentences
It was originally transmitted from animals to humans but now also passes between humans.
But now I know how incomparable that is to seeing the ominous pink blob shade the part of the map where your life happens — the 25 acres or so of raw, chaparral-laden hills that my wife’s parents bought decades ago and turned into an idyllic California ranch with lemon orchards and horse stables.
The big cat once roamed through a jungle packed with trees, but now part of its home is a working farm with herds of cattle that have taken over the jaguar’s territory.
That compact between citizens and government has been broken for a long time, but now, more than ever in recent decades, it is shattered.
On the mountain, Tony Evans, originally from Pontypridd, but now living in Milton Keynes, said he didn't even know about the change.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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