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from now on Are "from now on" and "from here on out" the same in meaning? I am going to save money for my next trip from now on I am going to save money for my next trip from here on out Are they exchangeable?
Aug 1, 2015 10:29 AM
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Basically the meaning is the same: a condition will exist from this time forward.
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