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9 English lessons about the concept of 'now'

English Lesson: Almost everything has been taken care of at this point.
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1. “Almost everything has been taken care of at this point.”

English Lesson: Now it's just a matter of getting everything unpacked!
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2. “Now it's just a matter of getting everything unpacked!”

English Lesson: Let's not get bogged down in the details at this point.
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3. “Let's not get bogged down in the details at this point.”

English Lesson: If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to bring them up.
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4. “If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to bring them up.”

English Lesson: We have it so easy these days.
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5. “We have it so easy these days.”

English Lesson: Actually, now's not a good time.
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6. “Actually, now's not a good time.”

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7. “I'm at the point where I can understand most of what's going on around me.”

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8. “If anything comes up between now and then, just let me know.”

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9. “At this point, I don't think there's much we can do about it.”

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