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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I saw now" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "saw" refers to a past action and "now" refers to the present, creating a contradiction. Example: "I saw now that I had made a mistake in my calculations."
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The changes I saw now disarmed and delighted me.
I saw now that I was in a small room, four walls.
I saw now that it was a stone like any other.
Although I had seen wartime atrocities, I wasn't prepared for what I saw now: nothing.
I saw now that he was bigger than I was, probably stronger, too, but the drugs had taken the volition out of him, and in the next moment he was outside the door and the three bolts were hammered home.
I reread John Cheever's "Christmas Is a Sad Season for the Poor," which I saw now was an extension and a variation of "The Gift of the Magi".
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I see now.
But I see now that I can keep trying.
I see now that I'm adapting more to it.
So what do I see now?
I see now the mistake we made.
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