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Discover Ludwig"now reviewed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been recently examined or evaluated. For example: - The budget proposal has been now reviewed by the finance committee. - The project timeline is now reviewed and any necessary changes have been made. - The manuscript is now reviewed by the editor and is awaiting publication.
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In order to explain them several models have been proposed and these are now reviewed.
But it's somewhere around 25,000 rolls, of which I've now reviewed about 22,000.
We have now reviewed all the six books shortlisted for the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books.
The agency has tightened its procedures so all photos from the Mideast are now reviewed by senior editors.
I have now reviewed a redacted version of the full Hamburger report and believe it to be in the best interest of Territorians to release it".
From this new perspective she now reviewed her own life in three volumes of autobiography, The Crippled Tree (1965), A Mortal Flower (1966) and Birdless Summer (1968).
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It is now reviewing public comments.
Declarer now reviews what he knows.
The government will now review their application.
We will now review our proposed plans".
The district is now reviewing its policies.
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