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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived now" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has just reached its destination or that someone has just come to a place, but the combination is awkward and not commonly used.
Example: "The package has arrived now, and I can finally open it."
Alternatives: "just arrived" or "has arrived".
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It has arrived, now!
"We have arrived now at another …critical juncture.
They've arrived now on iOS 6 along with all the annoyance.
12.17pm GMT Paul Waugh (@paulwaugh) Lord Lawson has arrived now in peers' gallery.
The company owed more than $19 billion in 1999, when Mr. Ghosn arrived; now it is almost debt-free.
As the man was taken away, the village children who earlier had smiled when the soldiers arrived now wore expressions that were full of uncertainty.
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Other people are arriving now.
The aid has to arrive now".
His moment of vindication is arriving now.
Also, spring is in the air; local asparagus, arriving now.
Those 1970's and 1980's babies are arriving now.
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