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The phrase "are now joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more entities have come together or united at the present time.
Example: "The two organizations are now joined in their efforts to promote environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "are now united" or "have now come together".
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are now joined
adverb
At the present time.
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During the Devonian, Asia was composed of many separate microplates that are now joined together.
They are now joined to each other and to a growing cohort.
Their ranks are now joined by a new defender: Jonathan Alter, a senior editor at Newsweek.
They are now joined by No. 11, Mr. Santorum, who now leads Mr. Romney in Gallup's daily tracking poll.
The sea's traditional cargo of driftwood, twine and cork are now joined by plastic bottles and polystyrene.
Government and industry, which battled while forging the law, are now "joined at the hip," the president said at one point.
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Women are now joining in too.
Big-name San Francisco chefs are now joining him.
But how many more girls are now joining hockey clubs?
Other voices are now joining the call for change.
Many are now joining Mr. Hendrix's lawsuit, filed in United States District Court for the Central District of California.
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