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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
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Is it right to use "from now on"?

Someone is using my phone. I can't type in Russian from now on. I'm on PS4.

  

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mosja : Is it right to use "from now on"? It doesn't sound exactly right to my ear. It has a negative ( can't ), which isn't typically used with 'from now on', and it doesn't have 'will', which usually goes with 'from now on'.

  • mosja : Is it right to use "from now on"?
  • It doesn't sound exactly right to my ear.
  • It has a negative ( can't ), which isn't typically used with 'from now on', and it doesn't have 'will', which usually goes with 'from now on'.
  • I will be on the lookout from now on.
  • From now on there will be stricter oversight.
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mosja: Is it right to use "from now on"?

It doesn't sound exactly right to my ear. It has a negative (can't), which isn't typically used with 'from now on', and it doesn't have 'will', which usually goes with 'from now on'.

I will be on the lookout from now on.
From now on there will be stricter oversight.
We will be

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