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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amended now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been changed or updated at the present time.
Example: "The contract has been amended now to reflect the new terms agreed upon by both parties."
Alternatives: "updated now" or "revised now".
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In 2008, candidate Obama told New Hampshire voters that he might "stop all imports of these toys from China," which he later amended: "Now don't get me wrong, as President I will work with China to keep harmful toys off our shelves…" China once had a soft spot for Romney.
But by the time the Immigration Judge considered the case, the law had been amended now making Mr. Armendariz ineligible for the waiver.
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So don't be afraid -- go ahead and amend now if you need to correct a mistake on your return.
The amended complaint now includes the second private company, C.V. Starr, as a defendant.
The amended bill now goes back to the lower house for a vote.
Instead of the "kill the bill" motion, activists will vote on the alternative, backed by the leadership, which suggests the bill as amended should now be passed.
The amended version now heads to the House.
Even with the amended treaty now in force, there are no agreed-upon standards for protection of nuclear materials.
The amended bylaws now prohibit executives or shareholders from calling special meetings, roughly doubles the time required to nominate directors and submit stockholder proposals at annual meetings and emphasized that board directors can be removed only "for cause".
Its pursuit of stability above democracy has damaged its image, but it can make amends now.
If fame did not find Braverman when the moment was right, perhaps it will make amends now that the moment is wrong.
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