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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now realized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a present-day realization of a concept or an idea that was previously unknown or misunderstood. For example: "The importance of sustainability is now realized by the majority of the population."
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I just now realized that".
Little now realized that was a mistake.
Now, realized best tip he has ever received.
Israel is seeing its worst fears now realized.
Ellison now realized he was on a spot.
It was ten, I now realized, but ten in the morning.
Now, realized at last as a children's book, his tale gains elegance but loses depth.
Those books, I now realized, did not belong to Kerouac's spiritual brother.
In addition, epigenetic mechanisms are now realized to be essential in the maintenance of adult renal architecture.
But I now realized he most resembled a young, hip adjunct professor of philosophy.
On top of their cart was my backpack, where I now realized it had always been.
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