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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change in state or condition, often emphasizing the current negation of something that was previously true.
Example: "The results of the experiment are now not what we expected, leading us to reconsider our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "are currently not" or "are no longer".
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But some things are now not in doubt.
Some local people are now not keen on travelling by cruise ship.
"Festivals are now not only about seeing acts but about eating really good food".
Although barristers are now not even obliged to wear wigs in supreme court.
And since Blackwater employees guard embassy officials outside the Green Zone, "we are now not moving".
Policies and words are now not enough to win back the disillusioned Ukip voter.
But such events are now not just more common, they are occasionally more fearsome than expected.
Jail numbers are now not expected to fall significantly over the next few years.
The other two females in Baraka's harem, Mandara and Kibibi, are now not recommended for breeding.
Many American under-35s are now not even getting their licence.
People who speak a second language are now not going to be harassed on trains tomorrow".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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