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The phrase "about what now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when seeking clarification or direction regarding a current topic or situation.
Example: "I'm not sure what the next steps are; can you tell me about what now?"
Alternatives: "regarding what now" or "concerning what now".
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Matt Trueman's piece reporting Jerry Sadowitz's recent broadside against non-PC comics nicking his shtick triggered a debate about what now constitutes transgressive comedy.
Mainly, I recoiled from writing about what now are obvious references to dying and finality, because I was keen to avoid cliche, and ageism, and the ghastly literalism common to more confessional singer-songwriters.
History may not make much of his achievements in the job, but Lansley has done the NHS and those who use it a belated favour by being honest about what now ails it.
Churches and other religious groups don't seem to have been extended an "invitation to the government of Britain" and will now raise serious questions about what now seems like empty rhetoric from David Cameron over the importance of faith.
"I have had so many serious concerns and allegations raised with me about what now appears to systemic poor practice and fraud at A4e that I shall be calling on the minister on Monday to undertake a transparent, thorough and urgent investigation," she said.
It was agreed that problems regarding professional integrity undoubtedly arose because most people knew very little about what now took place in the classroom: "Teaching is a highly complex job and teachers are highly skilled professionals," one participant commented, but teaching was "moving so fast and there have been so many fundamental changes in philosophy that many people are out of touch.
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He'd be about, what, seventy-five now?
I am concerned about what happens now.
It's not about what happens now.
They're about what we now see as a whole system that silences women.
The switch to Tebow is not about what happens now.
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