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The phrase "ago now" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurred in the past, to indicate that the amount of time that has elapsed since it happened is quite long. For example, "It's been over 10 years ago now since I visited my grandmother's house."
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All those years ago now.
All that seemed long ago now.
So long ago now.
It's ages ago now.
And that's ages ago now.
A long time ago now!
It's 24 years ago now.
That was years ago now.
Those bitter days seem long ago now.
But it's too long ago now.
Geri was a long time ago now.
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