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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is now featured' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been recently added or highlighted. For example: "Our new collection of luxury items is now featured in the store."
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The project, The Animal Internet, is now featured in SFMoMA's Heavy Machinery publication.
The project, the Animal Internet, is now featured in SFMoMA's Heavy Machinery publication.
The highest is known as 1080p, and is now featured on many large-screen high-end sets.
There are now more than 17,000 photos on her site and her work is now featured on Adobe's site.
He is now featured regularly on cable news, and he was recently chosen to chair the House Republican Policy Committee's Task Force on Foreign Policy.
Russell, who had not appeared in a commercial for nearly 30 years, is now featured in spots for Coors and Invesco, a financial services company.
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Lisa Robb directs the Pelham Art Center, which is now featuring a half-dozen local jewelry designers as part of an artisan exhibit.
Agassi, who is now featuring patient behavior and intelligent playmaking, dominated Chang in four uncharacteristically unflashy sets.
There are said to be more painters in the outer borough than in the inner; the Brooklyn Museum is now featuring a show with works by 200 Brooklyn artists.
What's more, the retailer is now featuring Mr. Foreman in every single piece of advertising, created by Averett, Free & Ginsberg in New York.
7) Portland Trail Blazers (8) Down 3-1 to a Warriors team that is now featuring a healthy Steph Curry, the Trail Blazers look done.
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