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Discover Ludwig'now has been' is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'has been' on its own, or you can combine it with other words such as 'now has been completed' or 'has been decided'. For example: "The painting project now has been completed."
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The worst, for now, has been averted.
Home, for years now, has been besieged by photographers.
He added: "The fighting now has been the most difficult.
Jordan's role, until now, has been largely unsung.
The best answer until now has been participative management.
The biggest worry, until now, has been the weather.
The answer up to now has been no.
"The debate up until now has been focused on bees.
He now has been awarded the Nobel prize for literature.
"Nuno go now!" has been the soundtrack to this season.
Pronger now has been suspended eight times, same as Simon.
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