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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only for now" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something is temporary and subject to change in the future. Example: "I can lend you my car, but only for now. I'll need it back by tomorrow morning."
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But only for now.
It's drinks only, for now.
Only for now".
But that is only for now.
HOURS Dinner only, for now.
Yes, but only for now.
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US-only for now.
It appears to be US-only for now.
Of course, I haven't been able to test this as it's US-only for now.
iPad Comedy Central's new app is US-only for now, but looks very good.
It's Los Angeles-only for now, but hopefully will expand to other cities.
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