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"enjoy the present" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a standalone sentence or as part of a longer sentence to encourage someone to appreciate and find joy in the current moment. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a casual conversation with friends, in a letter or email to a loved one, or in a motivational quote. Example: "I know life can be hectic and overwhelming, but don't forget to take a moment to enjoy the present and all the beauty around you."
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Not as nice as yesterday, but better than tomorrow, so enjoy the present.
Their precious time off is a rare chance to enjoy the present as they strive for a better future.
In our private lives, we are so busy fretting about the past and the future that we often forget to enjoy the present.
If she retires in France, she can live in an ideal place to enjoy the present, not to build a future.
Tension rises from the pages as his characters struggle to enjoy the present with the knowledge that everything must soon change.
Because it is extremely difficult to read the time using the device, the idea is that one actually should enjoy the present and, in a sense, escape time.
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Enjoy the presents you get.
We tried to balance planning our future with enjoying the present.
If you asked me what I'd be doing in two years, I couldn't say – but I'm enjoying the present.
He described "severe stress" on families "who often seem more caught up with securing their future than with enjoying the present".
There's no way to change what happened, and "dwelling can be self-destructive, preventing you from enjoying the present and planning for the future," Morin writes.
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