Sentence examples for literally now from inspiring English sources

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With Jaffa's flea market barely moments away and his studio literally now attached to his home, Mr. Bruic is eager for his next construction challenge.

According to Google, literally now can mean "to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling".

The phrase is literally "now first right," but is translated as "now more than ever," meaning that if you push an Austrian, he will get his back up and do exactly what you wanted him not to do.

(I am literally now drooling).

There are more options than ever before, and they literally now fit into any budget.

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Here's what it sounds like, literally, just now: Reporter: [inaudible mumble mumble mumble] Boehner: Nice try.

In his fury, Berdych hits out (literally) and now it's love-40.

"We're in touch with the tribes literally constantly now," a senior administration official said.

It is a cause for celebration that the US government's efforts to silence his voice, literally, have now been thwarted.

"The allies are discussing, literally right now, how to take forward NATO's relationship with these two countries," said James Appathurai, a NATO spokesman.

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