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Discover LudwigThe phrase "towards now" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing a shift in time or perspective, but it is not commonly accepted. Example: "The project has evolved significantly towards now, reflecting the latest trends in technology."
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That's what we're working towards now.
What's the money going towards now?
This is a long-term goal that we had better all start working towards now.
However, there are few companies focused on looking at the app ecosystem as a whole, and attempting to analyze the subset of children's apps it contains, as YogiPlay is working towards now.
"It was incredible to win all those medals last year but it's kind of nice to have this setback as I have so much to work towards now," said James, who is aiming to ride for Wales at the Commonwealth Games, which begin in July in Glasgow.
The world we're racing towards now is that of the individual, and that could be because we need to go through this phase in order to reach a more relevant, substantial one.
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"While in the past there has been tendency towards convergence, now there is a tendency toward divergence".
Still, the level of attention towards him now – particularly in the United States – endorses a rapid rise.
We're drifting towards penalties now, which is good news for Didier Drogba.
Describing a moment of dizziness in a field, Amanda says, "The soy leans towards us now".
But is there something qualitatively different about the attitudes of some men towards women now?
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