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"what now" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express confusion or uncertainty about a course of action or decision. For example, "We've discussed the proposal, but what now? Do we move forward or scrap it?".

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So what now?

So what now, Ken?

"What now?" Verlaine said.

And what now?

So what now for Moyles?

What now for "the 56"?

So what now for Tottenham?

"So what now?" he asked.

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