from now (or then etc.) on
Now (or then etc.) and in the future: they were friends from that day on...- The Finance Ministry made sure the prime minister shut his mouth from then on.
- I also had too many versions of one song in my head which also gave me trouble, but eventually I relaxed and things went much better from then on.
- We resupplied our groceries and from then on provided our own kitchen staff and cooked our own meals.
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