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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appropriate now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is suitable or fitting for the current time or situation.
Example: "Given the recent developments, it seems appropriate now to reconsider our strategy."
Alternatives: "suitable at this moment" or "fitting for now".
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Would it be appropriate now to criminalize that?
His response then is appropriate now: No, sir...
"But that sort of thing doesn't seem appropriate now.
We are not alone in having to consider what is appropriate now.
But were the 2008 wages appropriate then, and are they appropriate now?
Do you think the role of the state is appropriate now?
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The new panel, says Carl Safina of the National Audubon Society in New York City, has a chance to take a "clear, cold look at what's needed and what is appropriate now--and that's long overdue".
I think I just make it a little more age-appropriate now.
What could be more appropriate right now than a campaign?
"We believe our current monetary stance remains appropriate for now," Mr. Trichet told the French radio station RTL.
Mr Clinton, he explained, had expressed the appropriate contrition: now it was time "to rally behind this administration".
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