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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular situation, event, or period has concluded or ended at the present time.
Example: "The negotiations are now over, and both parties have agreed to the terms."
Alternatives: "have now concluded" or "are now finished."
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Those days are now over," he said.
"The talks are now over," he said.
So, his, er, wandering days are now over?
"The biggest job losses are now over," Mr. Shepherdson said.
Most are now over, leaving behind millions of survivors, many short of one or more limbs.
Go out and protest for fair elections, but the elections are now over, and he won.
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Spectators are now over-familiar with the world's best players too.
If anything, Canadian banks are now over-reserved and too conservative.
"The party is now over," he said.
Which is now over!
Babe intermission is now over. .
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