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"now on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a sentence to refer to a point in time from which something begins or is expected to begin. For example, "We will be running this promotion campaign from now on."
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From now on, this gets harder.
From now on, I'm writing fiction.
From now on, Jessica had to represent.
"From now on, it's official.
From now on, we set.
From now on, let for.
Be nice to everyone from now on!
From now on, you are free.
"Quiet ones from now on.
Sale now on?
Now on to questions.
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