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The phrase "for the now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the present moment or current situation.
Example: "For the now, we will focus on improving our communication skills."
Alternatives: "for the time being" or "at this moment."
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An obituary for the now deceased Perkins loan seems absolutely appropriate.
Time for the now traditional joke about Germany getting half of Greece's points.
Some have speculated that injuries were to blame for the now 30-year-old's woes.
I started my professional career writing topical sketches for the now defunct Radio 4 show Weekending.
For the now visibly ageing Toni, it was a mighty blow.
There is clearly space reserved for the now well-traveled cup.
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The latter has made it necessary to re-employ technologies previously developed for the now-abandoned port limiters.
It was one of four presenting stations for the now-defunct "American Playhouse" series.
Which paved the way for the now-mandatory England coach charade.
Except, of course, for the now-standard clarion call: reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally in a "large and sustained" effort.
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