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The phrase "treat now" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to indicate urgency, and can be used to suggest immediate action in a situation. For example, "We need to treat this issue now before it gets worse."
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The NHS is being forced to choose between which patients to treat now and which patients must wait longer for treatment", said Dr Mark Porter, the head of the British Medical Association.
"Is this really how we want to treat now the adults of the next generation?" Lord Bishop John Packer has tabled an amendment which would exclude child benefit as part of a household's earnings for the purposes of the cap.
We treat now (18) and prove Theorem 6.
We treat now the integral ∫ 0 a in (2.30).
Then there's the full complement of songs and dances — a treat, now that so many movies forgo musical numbers or include them only as spoofs.
"What's the harm in a treat now and then?" Schools have internal cultures, and the ratio of enthusiasm to resistance varied from one to another.
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As readers, how do you think Michigan and Florida should be treated now?
If anything, Sherpas are a lot better treated now then they were 10 years ago.
He's being treated now, but what will Klinsmann do if he has to come out?
Even the lack of decorum with which the horrors are treated now looks psychologically astute.
Red Cross show that prisoners are better treated now than they were during the First World War.
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