Sentence examples for Where is now from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Where is now" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to ask about the current location of something or someone, but it is missing a subject or context. Example: "Where is now the nearest coffee shop?" (though it should be rephrased for clarity).

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where is now periodic.

where is now defined as.

The faith has reached all corners of the globe, but its origin story traces back to where is now Israel and adjacent Palestinian territories.

(2) and (3) reduce to (6) (7) where is now a scalar and, because there is only one assumed latent variable, B is identically equal to 0 and.

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That is exactly where Berlin is now.

That is where Griffin is now.

Which is where Facebook is now.

Where he is now, no one knows.

Look where he is now.

Where is she now?

And where is she now?

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