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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am here now" is not a complete sentence but can be understood in context and is usable in informal written English.
You can use it to indicate your current presence or availability, often in response to someone asking where you are or if you are available.
Example: "I just wanted to let you know that I am here now, ready to start the meeting."
Alternatives: "I'm present now" or "I'm here at the moment."
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I am here now, after six years.
"I am here now to ask for your help.
"I am here now, and I am happy," she said.
That's why I am here now – because I was willing to work hard".
I am here now and I am looking forward to it".
He licked his lips and, not meeting our eyes, said, "Yes, yes, I am here now.
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