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The phrase "as it now does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something currently functions or exists in a particular way, often in contrast to how it may have functioned or existed in the past.
Example: "The system has been updated to improve efficiency, as it now does more tasks automatically than it did before."
Alternatives: "as it currently does" or "as it presently does".
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A fully independent entity, such as the illustrious National Academy of Medicine (until recently, the Institute of Medicine) could populate and authorize the committee, and then commission it to generate its report, as it now does, working with support staff and drawing on resources of the USDA.
The Research Works Act would forbid the N.I.H. to require, as it now does, that its grantees provide copies of the papers they publish in peer-reviewed journals to the library.
Microsoft's new "single strategy" approach may make it more imperative for Redmond to fully own phone hardware, as it now does with its Surface tablets.
The government needs a policy to protect 100percentt of its information flows, not just 5percentt as it now does.
It once mattered as it now does not.
Instead of enhancing these trends, as it now does, government policy could push back.
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Universal's plan as it stands now does this.
The system as it is now does not reflect what people want".
Your life doesn't seem quite as bad now does it?
As it stands now, doing so is little more than gambling.
What if there is no UPC code available because the retailer has hidden it, as some now do, and replaced it with a QR code?
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