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Weeks Now

Definition: A phrase used to indicate a continuous passage of time, specifically referring to multiple consecutive weeks from the present moment.

Usage:

  1. Adverb: We have been waiting for weeks now, and still no sign of the package.
  2. Adjective: Despite the weeks-now schedule, the team managed to complete the project on time.
  3. Noun: After the exam, she made a weeks-now study plan to ensure she wouldn't fall behind.
  4. Verb: The renovation has been weeks-now in progress, but it's finally nearing completion.

Examples:

  • She has been training for weeks now and is ready for the marathon.
  • It has been raining for weeks now, making the roads slippery.
  • Despite the setbacks, the project is progressing steadily weeks now.

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