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now that
Idioms and Phrases
Seeing that, since, as in Now that you're here, you might as well stay for dinner . This usage was first recorded in 1530. For a synonym, see as long as .Example Sentences
Now that safety and tolerability have been established in healthy adults, the authors said they will be conducting future studies to evaluate the bioavailability and clinical effectiveness of intranasal bumetanide in patients with heart failure.
Now that Trump has become president-elect Scarborough and Brzezinski told their audience this week that they went to Trump's estate in Florida to meet with him.
Instead, they’re reacting with a preparation instinct, to hoard items now that could be more expensive—or, in the case of health care items like emergency contraceptives—unattainable.
It seems like a bad sign for former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and a commentary on where the country is right now, that media reports about him paying for sex must emphasize that the recipient was not a literal child.
Foster said he’s also revived a friendship with former USC quarterback Carson Palmer now that Palmer has moved back to California from Idaho.
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