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"now at" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular point in a sequence of events or circumstances in the present time. Example: We are now at the halfway point of the school year.
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For now, at least.
Right now at #toynbeehall.
Not now at all.
Now at peace.
"We're now at a standstill".
Now, at last, he spoke.
Now at 36 and sliding.
Now, at last, Garbo speaks.
It's now at 37 percent.
Attractive for now at least.
Now at MIT.
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