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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like nowadays" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is common in the present, compared to how it used to be in the past. For example: "Education is much more accessible than it used to be, like nowadays you can take online classes from anywhere in the world."
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"But you never know what people are going to like nowadays".
"I feel, like, nowadays, people are a little bit more understanding of the fact that other people don't necessarily want to assign themselves one particular thing or another," she said.
"It wasn't like nowadays when you have a project, and it's all orderly," he said.
We had very basic computing lessons on a Mac at school, nothing like nowadays; my seven-year-old son Rudy is learning coding already.
I don't like this dependency, but there you are, that's what life apparently has to be like nowadays – online, everything showing, available to millions of invisible robbers and even more scary than it ever was.
You can blame the bankers for anything you like nowadays, but even the Socialists began feeling sorry for Dati, who not so long ago was being tipped to become France's first female-conservative-single-mum-Muslim president.
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He does admit he didn't think the vine would prove so popular: "I thought it would get 100 likes, and what's 100 likes nowadays?
Deep is pretty shallow, but that's how movie stars seem to like it nowadays.
Maybe Bruce likes it nowadays.
LIKE many people nowadays, I'm the product of a single-parent family.
"My sound on its own would be probably darker than what I like to portray, nowadays at least.
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