What is the difference between "as of now" and " as it is"
I learned the words "as of now" and "as it is". And I can't sure two words's meanings are almost similar as same or slightly different. Would you give me some explanations of two phrasal verbs or words?
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as of now" = at this date "as it is" = in this situation
— Mister Micawber
as of now" = at this date "as it is" = in this situation
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