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Does the expression "From this day forth" have the same meaning as "from now on"? Is it commonly used? If so, could you tell me some examples?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's correct! It has a similar meaning to "from now on". They're saying that from now on, this rule will be in place. Starting from a specific date and into the future. "Forth" meaning forward in time. It's not a super common phrase, but it is used quite a bit! It is used for declarations, as well as looking back in time. It can be dramatic in its use. Ex: We went for ice cream once. From that day forth, we were best friends. Ex: From this day forth, our team will be known as the best team ever! Ex: The new rule will be implemented from this day forth. Ex: From this day forth, you will be a stranger to me.

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