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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he will now" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone is about to do something in the present or immediate future. Example sentence: He will now begin his presentation on the benefits of exercise.
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Let us hope he will now.
He will now get that opportunity.
He will now undergo radiation therapy.
He will now report to Ms. Koellner.
He will now fight on Alexander's undercard.
He will now be doing the acquisitions.
He will now go to trial.
He will now exit prison as early as 2017.
He will now be expected to excel immediately.
He will now move full time into academia.
He will now have a regular gallop routine.
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