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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appropriate for now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is suitable or acceptable at the present time, but may change in the future.
Example: "This solution seems appropriate for now, but we should revisit it later as new information becomes available."
Alternatives: "suitable for the time being" or "fitting for the moment".
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"We believe our current monetary stance remains appropriate for now," Mr. Trichet told the French radio station RTL.
(Because of the tsunami sequences, a division of Warner Brothers has decided it is "not appropriate," for now, to show the film in theatres in Japan).
Alec has done a very good job of characterizing the current series so far, and I'd agree that a downshifting from dramatic to tense seems appropriate for now.
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It added that Japanese short-term interest rates were at appropriate levels for now, but a few directors said a rate cut might be needed later in the year if Mr. Obuchi's planned tax cuts and other measures failed to stem economic decline.
The upper limit found represents a tight upper bound attainable by an appropriate, but for now unknown, algorithm.
These were considered appropriate for her now.
It may be even more appropriate for them now that they're white-haired or bald, more weathered yet still playing with meticulous impact.
The feudal host, whose knights were enfeoffed landholders obliged to give 40 days' service per year normally, had been adequate for defense and for service within a kingdom; but it was scarcely appropriate for the now more frequent long-distance expeditions of the time, whether crusades or sustained invasions such as those launched in the Anglo-French wars.
The word ritual comes from the Sanskrit term "rita," meaning "the creative rhythm of releasing form and taking form". These questions, answered sequentially, have helped me and dozens of others make their way to what is real, needed and appropriate for them now.
"They're really taking the wraps off everything and saying what's appropriate for right now".
"They're really taking the wraps off everything and saying what's appropriate for right now". Bayless told the New York Times he would be making on recipe in particular -- green ceviche with cucumber.
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