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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now do not" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an imperative phrase, expressing a command or instruction to someone not to do something. For example: "Now do not be late for school again!".
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What I once accepted, I now do not like.
Few professional chefs now do not use sous vide.
Ideological affiliations, for now, do not make sense in Afghanistan.
I now do not feel guilty or conflicted".
That fact is something investors should know, but now do not.
Most traumatized children now do not even receive a proper mental health assessment.
"Singers now do not realise how much work there is to do," she said.
Rick: That people now do not have to go through what I went through.
Unfortunately, the design methods and tools published till now do not address most of the design issues of the massively parallel hardware multi-processor accelerators.
News editors now do not even look at material faintly critical of any government organisation.
Fortunately for the public purse, the rules now do not allow for invented numbers.
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