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"Now that" - What does this mean?



 
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"Now that" - What does this mean? #1 (permalink) Sat Feb 16, 2008 15:13 pm   "Now that" - What does this mean?
 

Hello,
Please look at the following sentence. I have just read it in a letter:
''Now that I am able to write to you....''
I wonder what ''now that'' means because I can't find them in all my dictionaries.
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"Now that" - What does this mean? #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 16, 2008 15:31 pm   "Now that" - What does this mean?
 

Hi,

This means: 'Since the moment has now arrived when I am able....'

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