Although it used to be hyphenated on occasion as “now-a-days,” this expression is nowadays usually rendered as a single unhyphenated word. Some folks mistakenly think the expression is “now and days,” which makes no sense.
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Although it used to be hyphenated on occasion as “now-a-days,” this expression is nowadays usually rendered as a single unhyphenated word. Some folks mistakenly think the expression is “now and days,” which makes no sense.
BUY THE BOOK!