FOR A WHILE NOW
Definition: Referring to a period of time that has been ongoing or lasting for some duration, indicating continuity over a certain span.
Synonyms: Recently, Lately, Currently, Presently, For Now
Usage Examples in Sentences
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The flowers have been blooming in the garden for a while now.
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The children have been eagerly waiting for the ice cream truck for a while now.
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The computer has been updating its software for a while now.
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The old oak tree has been standing in the backyard for a while now.
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The elusive author has been working on the much-anticipated novel for a while now.
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The diplomatic negotiations have been ongoing for a while now, aiming for a peaceful resolution.
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The pianist has been perfecting the intricate sonata for a while now, striving for musical excellence.
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The archaeologists have been meticulously excavating the ancient ruins for a while now, uncovering secrets of the past.
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The artist has been experimenting with avant-garde techniques in their paintings for a while now.
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The environmentalist has been advocating for sustainable practices for a while now, promoting a greener future.
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She had been contemplating the decision for a while now, unsure of which path to take.
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The company had been experiencing financial difficulties for a while now, prompting layoffs.
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The cat had been meowing at the door for a while now, eager to be let out.
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The students had been preparing for the exam for a while now, hoping to ace it.
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For a while now, I have been contemplating the decision to move to a new city.
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For a while now, he has been contemplating his career choices.
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She has been studying Spanish for a while now, hoping to become fluent.
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The cat has been hiding under the bed for a while now, afraid of the thunderstorm.
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They have been renovating their house for a while now, aiming for a modern look.
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