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The phrase "now when I" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to introduce a present moment or situation when something else is happening. Here's an example: "Now when I look back at my childhood, I realize how fortunate I was to have such loving and supportive parents."
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But why precisely now, when I say.
Now when I could write — school".
"I grieve now when I leave North Dakota".
Now when I could write school".
"So, now when I wake up I chase retirement.
Now, when I stop practising my joints really seize up.
"Even now when I hear an airplane I am frightened".
"Now, when I accomplished it, I felt proud".
Now when I go to L.A., it's awkward.
Yet now, when I share my column, something different happens.
"Now when I am home, I am home".
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