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Discover Ludwig"where now" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a phrase to indicate a location or situation at the present moment. Here are some examples: 1. I used to live in the city, but where now I find myself in the peaceful countryside. 2. After years of hard work, where now I have achieved my dream job. 3. The restaurant used to be packed with customers, but where now it sits empty due to the pandemic. 4. We used to be inseparable, but where now we rarely speak. 5. The once bustling city streets, where now they are quiet and deserted.
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So where now?
"Where now?" Oz asked.
So where now for Tévez?
Where now for the Telegraph?
Where now for capital?
But where now?
The where now?
Where now for Argentina?
Where now were my anti-separatist convictions?
Where, now, is that lovely perfect Christmas?
So where now for 3D film-making?
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