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now that

conj. As a consequence of the fact that; since.

Usage examples of "now that".

They had been so long lost now that any hopes for them must be definitely abandoned.

Their interest seemed centered upon the strange world from which I had come, my journey to Caspak and my intentions now that I had arrived.

She stilled shaking hands, having waited and planned for this moment, terrified that something would go wrong, now that it had come.

There were no outcasts, no misfits, now that society, was shaped by the benevolent but highly efficient Central Computers of Chicago.

She realized now that the clothes he wore had been his military uniform.