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The phrase "anyway now" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or unclear.
It can be used in conversational contexts to transition or refocus a discussion, often implying a change in topic or a return to a previous point. Example: "We’ve discussed the issues at length, but anyway now, let’s move on to the next agenda item."
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Anyway, now for some awards.
Anyway, now the balls have historical cache.
Anyway, now it makes me laugh".
SANDRA: Anyway, now we're both haunting you.
Anyway, now I will lose weight.
Anyway, now I'm excited about the idea of doing portraits".
Anyway, now it's just raining all the time.
Anyway, now we have David Turner as David, and Jessie Mueller as Melinda.
Anyway, now I understand what it's for, I remain astonished sane people sign up for it.
"You've got nothing else to do, anyway, now that she's gone".
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(I paid for it myself, because I needed a new one anyway. Now I just have to find other, less rarefied places to wear it).
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