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what does "simply now" mean?



 
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Expression: "Can you go as far in the ocean..." | spend money/time ~ing
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what does "simply now" mean? Mon May 19, 2008 7:52 am  what does "simply now" mean?
 

hello, can I ask you a question : what does "simply now" mean? Smile
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what does "simply now" mean? Mon May 19, 2008 9:19 am  what does "simply now" mean?
 

It can mean many things. Can you give us an example in context?
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