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'has fallen now' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the end of a change in a situation. For example: "The temperature outside has fallen now, so it's time to turn on the heater."
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Business investment has fallen now for seven quarters in a row, but American consumers continue to spend.
Owners of riverfront restaurants complain that business has fallen now that there is often no water to attract customers who might also enjoy a swim.
In 1979 61.99% of the electorate voted in the EU parliament elections and every election voter participation has fallen – now to its lowest-ever level, at just 43.24%.
Portable satellite radio receivers are also big sellers, although demand has fallen now that many automakers offer them as factory options, as are hands-free, Bluetooth cellphone kits.
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But the Kelley Blue Book trade-in value of the car has fallen by now to $33,005.
Americans are dropping landlines in droves and wireless revenue growth has fallen sharply now that most people have mobile phones (see chart).
"Slowly, this has fallen away – and now it is gone".
The virulent hue was fashionable in 19th-century glass but has fallen into disuse now.
Colorado St .has fallen apart and now trails by 15, thanks in part to 18 turnovers.
A monthly gauge of services activity, published on February 5th, has fallen dramatically and now suggests recessionary conditions.
"A great tree has fallen, he is now going home to rest with his forefathers.
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