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The phrase "now always" is not a grammatically correct construction on its own. It can be used in a sentence as part of a larger phrase or clause, such as "now always and forever," "now always seems to be the best time," or "We must now always remember the lessons of the past." In these cases, "now always" is used to emphasize that something is a constant or that a particular action or attitude should always be present. For example: "In this fast-paced world, it is important to now always make time for self-care." This sentence emphasizes the importance of regularly prioritizing self-care in the present moment, and not just once in a while.
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The best players are now always the best coaches.
It's not that it is miserable now (always was).
With news headlines now always a click away, what should the original cable news channel become?
Without this, everything will be like now, always in fits and starts".
It is held for the sovereign by a constable, who is now always a field marshal.
"May the sun now always shine for you Kris, and the wind now always be at your back," one friend wrote, alongside messages of "Bless you Kris" and "So very very sad".
Many people will now always think of me as a terrorist...
Alex Rodriguez is a truly brilliant ballplayer whose seminal accomplishments will now always be doubted.
He was, he says now, always dubious of the attractions of full-on stardom.
I will now always check the information in them against what is in a journal article.
Re-watching the film again now (always a joy), the echoes come thick and fast.
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