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"has now passed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that an event has occurred in the past and is now concluded. For example, "The deadline for the project has now passed."
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That deadline has now passed.
Obamacare has now passed that hurdle.
Their moment has now passed.
Some of that time has now passed".
That dreadful urge has now passed.
Oil has now passed $120 a barrel.
A month has now passed since the death.
The official deadline for November resits has now passed.
That month has now passed, and Friday's jobs report remains as significant as ever.
It has now passed Warner Brothers as Hollywood's most prolific studio.
That initial period of setting and enforcing new boundaries has now passed.
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