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The phrase "as now a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "As now a member of the committee, I feel more involved in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "currently a" or "now being a".
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The alleged effect of a drop in the AET over manufacturing increases, as now a percentage point fall in the tariff is related to a fall of 0.21 percentage points in the share of manufacturing.
Then as now, a four-letter word.
Then, as now, a genetic test could have forewarned us.
Then as now, a fresh idea that proves false won't get you too far.
Tailback D. J. Morgan described himself as now "a softer commit".
Then, as now, a retreat by nervous investors threatened the banks' liquidity.
They also had then, as now, a lads-being-lads relationship of affectionate sarcasm.
Then, as now, a collapse in real estate prices left banks in tatters.
Then, as now, a moribund pitch was produced, which was just dandy for England's purposes.
Then as now, a thin line separated genuine economic enthusiasm from market manipulation.
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However, as now-a-days combined and sequential processes are increasingly being employed for the treatment of landfill leachate employing physicochemical pre or post treatments.
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