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"try now" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as an imperative phrase, indicating that the reader should take action. For example, "If you're having trouble getting the printer to work, try now and see if it helps."
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Second, try now.
So let's try now.
Politicians don't even try now.
The Knicks actually have to try now.
They try now to occupy Greece through the economy".
29 - Tonga try! Now the Tongans do get their try.
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My daughter tries now to learn Yiddish.
"Will he ever be tried now?
"I'd probably break my arm if I tried now.
We are trying now to get ahead of the curve.
"We're trying now to break them down".
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