Sentence examples for across now from inspiring English sources

The phrase "across now" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate something is happening or being done across a certain area or situation at the present moment, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to address the issues across now to ensure a smooth transition."
Alternatives: "currently across" or "at this moment across".

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This comes across now as dated and slightly comic, but the accumulation of such small innovations, shrinking the home's time-consuming jobs, helped lead to social transformations we take for granted.

But musicians like those come across now as holdouts and outright contrarians against the dominance of three-minute, two-idea tracks — of the pop song as little more than a sound effect and a sound bite.

The collaged and slathered surfaces and vernacular objects (an umbrella, a mirror) in Robert Rauschenberg's huge early "combine" painting "Charlene" (1954) come across now as less daring than decrepit.

I couldn't tell anybody, but I knew.' After all that public acrimony and perceived Disney-bashing, the image of the serene mogul isn't an easy one for Katzenberg to put across now.

But they're hard to come across now.

It's here - Market turmoil - live coverage - click across now to see the latest action.

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A glorious hour-long ski leads us beneath the spiky Dent du Géant followed by a final steep traverse across now-frozen gelée.

Written in tiny antiquated Yiddish script across now-yellowed paper, up margins, wringing the last bit of space afforded.

His 10 minute video was able to keep his audience engaged from start to end which is a rare thing to come across now-a-days.

"Wreaths Across America" now coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at military cemeteries across the United States.

Roomba is a 3-inch-tall U.F.O.-like disc about a foot across -- now in red or blue with black accents -- that scuttles across floors and carpets, both sucking up dust and, with a spinning brush, whisking away bigger chunks of detritus.

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