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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simply right now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize immediacy or straightforwardness in a situation or request. Example: "I need you to focus on this task simply right now, without any distractions."
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It occurred to me later, however, that this embarrassingly analog fantasy should actually be possible, fairly simply, right now, with digital technology — that this sort of hypercharged marginalia might be one area where the e-book can actually improve on the tree-book.
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"We're not ruling anything out, but right now we simply don't know," Mr. Kelly said.
But right now, it would simply not be honest to do that.
But it's simply unfair right now to twist this as a case against Google being "open" and as FUD for location in general.
But purely as a product, it simply stinks right now (particularly on the desktop), and people realize as much.
The answer, as a matter of law, is simply unknown right now.
I believe the zombies were added on simply because, right now, zombies are really popular.
Warnaco's Wyatt, however, insists that his products are just fine and come in a range of styles and sizes -- they're simply hidden right now in a sea of satin.
Kensit said of the relationship in August 2007, as the storyline was ongoing: "For Faye, Sam is not Mr Right, simply Mr Right Now.
But on so many important issues, that is simply not happening right now.
She said that Clare was simply too "wobbly" right now.
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