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A word/phrase for an unexpected change or turn of events in a person's ...
a watershed event/moment The discovery of penicillin was a watershed in the history of medicine. The origin of its figurative usage appears to be from the geological term, where a ridge or other geological feature separates flowing water into different drainage systems.
a better way to express "an idea/thought suddenly came to me"
A light bulb moment TFD. Informal a moment of sudden inspiration, revelation, or recognition [from the cartoon image of a light bulb lighting up above a character's head when he or she has an idea] Related to the concept of light providing an answer, is the noun. illumination "In a moment of illumination" TFD
grammaticality - How do I use "as of now" correctly? - English Language ...
@Jim: Yes, currently means at the moment, at present, now. And your point/question is? My only comment was that the claimed implications do not hold. That something is true as of now does not imply that it was not true before or that it will always be true in the future. And so on - please reread what I wrote.
meaning - "At the moment" or "in the moment"? - English Language ...
"At the moment" means right now. For example, "He's asleep at the moment". "In the moment" means with a special focus on the present time. For example, "living in the moment" means paying special attention to what you're doing at that particular time, as opposed to looking back on the past or planning for the future.
phrases - Is it OK to use "after a moment," "not long after," and ...
After a moment, a girl approached the table, holding a huge birthday cake with twenty candles on it. So in this case I wanted to change after a moment for not long after. Would the meaning be pretty much the same?
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