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Discover Ludwig"had now" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a past event or situation that is currently happening. Example: After years of hard work, Sarah finally had now achieved her dream of becoming a successful business owner.
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Green's friend had now emerged.
These had now been rectified.
That had now happened, emphatically.
We had now settled on a bench.
Garibaldi had now broken with Mazzini.
That problem had now been solved.
Arthritis had now leached into his toes.
Those had now been abruptly removed.
Two Northern whites had now been murdered.
All had now been sacked.
The crash had now become a security crisis.
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