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Discover Ludwig"now that you" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a conjunction to introduce a clause that explains or gives a reason for something that was mentioned in the previous sentence. Example: "Now that you have graduated, you can start looking for a job." This sentence implies that the person being spoken to has just finished their studies and now they are able to search for employment. Another example: "Now that you have apologized, I forgive you." This sentence suggests that the person being spoken to has already apologized and as a result, the speaker is now able to forgive them.
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Maybe, now that you ask.
Well, now that you mention it, yes.
"But now that you mention it, yeah.
Now that you know there is some.
Now that you are dead.
Well, yes, now that you mention it...
Now that you are gone, you are everywhere.
What is it like now that you are a coach?
Now that you are tan, are you fashionable?
"Now that you say that, it feels good".
"Now that you ask me, I ask myself," she said.
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