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I've just come back.
The lights went out just now.
What time is it by your clock?
I've only just come back.
I have just eaten lunch.
I want to go right now.
Just finished it.
Do you know what time it is?
What time is it in Boston?
I am putting a kimono on right now, so please wait a moment.
THIS is the currently popular; Nintendo Switch!
It’s going to get cold so you’d better eat now.
Live in the moment. The past cannot be changed.
Are we doing it?! Right now?! Right here?!
My only reason to live for right now is my job.
If I tell you now, you might get confused so I’ll tell you later.
Even if the world ended now, I wouldn’t regret.
If you don’t come now, I won’t give you snacks!
And it was two years ago when the season was changing to the start of summer, about the exact same time as now, that she spent a period of a bit over a month with her grandma. Like she was vigorously pulled back with a great power Mai suddenly remembered that time.
If I think about it now, there is certainly a memory where I heard the chickens causing a racket at midnight. But up till now that sort of thing occasionally happened, and also, I didn't think it was anything more than the chickens being half asleep, or maybe that a stray cat had passed by.
今にして=( 連語 )今になって。 「 -思えばうかつだった」

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