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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than now" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to compare two situations, one of which is the present and the other occurring at a later time. For example, "I will have more free time next month than now."
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Hardly any more than now.
Richer than now, fuller than now, more comfortable than now.
Unemployment was much lower than now.
There is no better time than now.
Never more than now, it seems.
"Never has this been truer than now".
Better than now.
More fun than now.
Much more than now.
Perhaps never more than now.
Never more so than now.
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