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The phrase "Not now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something should not be done at the present moment.
Example: "I would love to chat, but it's just not now; I have a meeting to attend."
Alternatives: "Not at this moment" or "Not at the moment."
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"Not now, not ever".
"Not now," he hissed.
Not now, perhaps.
"Not now," he says.
"Not now," he said.
"Not now," she whispered.
Not now, though.
Not now at all.
"Not now," my father said.
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Shaw is not now involved.
Forbes: Maybe not now, but ….
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