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Discover Ludwig"now not" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a contrast or change in current circumstances. Example: "I used to love spicy food, but now not so much."
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Now not".
Now not now Now not Now now.
"Not now, not ever".
Now not ever.
Now, not allowed.
Until now, not much.
Now, not so much.
Now; not at all.
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Not now, probably not ever.
Not now, though, not in years.
Not now, maybe not ever.
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