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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "is operational now" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that something is currently functioning or working as intended. Example: The new airport terminal is operational now, allowing for smoother travels for passengers.
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"They are operational now, and they are rethinking their paradigm," he said.
Additionally they are often launched into orbits with an orbital life of a few years or even months (although some CubeSats, like Delfi-C3 [15], have been operational now for many years).
Almost unnoticed today is a peculiar assembly to the right of the house that conceals an automobile elevator, which is operational but now used as a lift for refuse.
"This coalition is operational as of now, but there are still some logistical and financial issues that need tackling".
Galileo should have been operational by now but the project has run into myriad technical, commercial and political obstacles, including early objections from the US, who thought a rival system to GPS might be used to attack its armed forces.
Since 2007 the Australian government-funded National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) has been operational and now provides people turning 50, 55 and 65 years with a free Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) kit.
As for that "unnamed Middle Eastern country," perhaps Saudi Arabia, the new airstrip being built there, assumedly for the CIA's drones, may now be operational.
But it's not been operational for decades – until now.
VERITAS has now been operational for ten years with the complete array of four atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes.
Systems for the management of APPW have been established in some European countries and they are operational for several years now.
Your reversal switch should now be operational.
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