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"has now" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has just occurred. For example: "He has now finished his assignment."
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Polityka has now folded.
Much has now changed.
O'Grady has now apologised.
He has now relented.
It has now vanished.
He has now.
That has now happened.
It has now happened.
This has now changed.
That has now been removed.
All that has now gone.
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