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is now touching
adverb
At the present time.
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LIKE a tide pushing inland, Japan's recovery is now touching the economy's remotest parts.
Figures released yesterday showed that inflation is now touching 25% (imports are now much more expensive).
The SNP's membership has increased five-fold since the referendum and is now touching 100,000.
He is now touching his nose and his right ear between every point (sometimes once, sometimes twice), more noticeably on serve but also on his return.
The total, $16.66bn, is now touching pre-recession levels.
This problem is now touching even the Kindle itself.
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This means your myki is now "touched on".
Partnering can be now touching, now funny.
Royal Mail shares, sold by the government at 330p on 15 October, are now touching 600p.
Use a tapestry needle and the tail from the beginning of the cosy to sew the top corners that are now touching together.
The original third wavers, with their reclaiming of "girl culture" and their commitment to the intersectionality of race, class and gender are now touching 40.
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