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Discover Ludwig"now deleted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been removed or taken away in the present moment. For example: "The post on the company website was now deleted."
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That is now deleted.
With the discussion numbering almost 400 posts, Sams has now deleted her posts.
TQPOC began leaving (now deleted) comments on the event's Facebook page, lambasting BRIC and Livingston.
But as Barton's tweets (now deleted) showed, he had no knowledge of contempt law.
Vote Leave's chief strategist said it did: on a quote – now deleted – for AIQ's website.
An earlier version included a sentence, now deleted, that was a breach of the Guardian's editorial guidelines.
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You can now "delete" Stocks and most other Apple apps.
Now delete the integers n+1, …, N from the result.
Having said that, let me now delete it so I have some room.
And now delete the largest arc, to reveal…a shape that I am going to call the "Harriss spiral".
Since NSI does not control names registered through competing registrars, NSI claims that it cannot now delete the erroneous registration.
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