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The phrase "I now live" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate a change in residence or lifestyle, often in a context where you are contrasting your current situation with a previous one.
Example: "After years of traveling, I now live in a small town by the sea."
Alternatives: "I currently reside" or "I now reside."
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I now live in Switzerland.
I now live in town".
I now live in the open air.
"I now live with God only".
(I now live in Texas).
I now live in total serenity".
"I now live in the present," Ms. Durant said.
I now live in Gainesville, Florida in a retirement complex.
"I now live in New York again," she says.
I now live in Boston hating the Yankees.
I now live in the south of Ireland, near Cork.
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