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The phrase "anywhere now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can happen or be found in any location at the present moment.
Example: "I feel like I could be happy anywhere now, as long as I'm with the right people."
Alternatives: "anywhere at this moment" or "anywhere at present".
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"We're certainly not getting anywhere now".
"People can live anywhere now".
They'll take it from anywhere now.
So I can't see her anywhere now?
We could step up anywhere now with her.
O'Brien said: "He could step up anywhere now.
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Eventually, he realized: 'This isn't getting me anywhere.' " Now, Mr. Daigle said, "Over all, Barry is a good inmate".
Agassi isn't going anywhere for now.
"The cancer is not going anywhere right now," he said.
But I never saw it anywhere until now.
I can't eat it anywhere else now.
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