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The phrase "starting now from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the beginning of a new action or process from the current moment.
Example: "Starting now from this point, we will implement the new policy across all departments."
Alternatives: "effective immediately from" or "beginning now from".
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To make Dubs accessible to all potential consumers (not just audiophiles, but folks who just walked into a concert), Doppler is pricing the product at $25, with availability starting now from Soul Cycle.
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Unless rethinking of the 20th-century research paradigm starts now, benefits to patients from 21st-century scientific and technological advances will be unduly delayed.
Let's get it started now, instead of two years from now".
The countdown to Google removing chrome from Chrome starts now….
"The winners will start now and win 4-6 years from now".
The struggle for equal rights is far from over, but we start afresh now from a whole new baseline.
She added, "I will never go to another Asian place, starting from now".
To do so would require clear policies starting from now, tightening as the decades proceed.
"He'll have a huge rehab programme starting from now".
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the planet has a carbon budget of 1,000 gigatonnes (Gt) of CO2 starting from now.
No big deal or anything, but the world Call of Duty Championship is starting right about now – from the 27th of March to the 29th, to be exact.
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