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"a man now" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has become a man, or to contrast them with how they used to be in the past. Example: After years of working hard and gaining experience, John has become a successful businessman - a man now, instead of the shy and inexperienced boy he once was.
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"I am a man now.
Matt's a man now.
He just looks like a man now.
You're a man now," Rico says.
But how do you get to be a man now?
In the chorus, she sings, "I've got iT / I'm a man now / And I won't let you steal iT / I bought iT for myself / I'm a man now".
"Maybe that's just where I'm at as a man now".
On playful opener iT, she declares, "I'm a man now".
A man now more powerful than most state leaders.
"Thee be a man now, me luvver," she said.
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Jake becomes bitter about their relationship, as when he says, "Send a girl off with a man .... Now go and bring her back.
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