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Discover Ludwig'have now' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express the present tense, often to contrast with the past. For example, "I used to take the train to work, but I have now switched to cycling."
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Both have now reopened.
But I have now".
They have now.
JLS have now split.
But things have now changed.
"I have now done so.
We have now fixed this.
They have now been fixed.
What do we have now?
The headbangers have now won.
This I have now done.
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