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to date

adverb as in until the present time

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At INA, scientists connect living coccolithophores to their fossil record, using their microscopic plates to date rocks and trace Earth's climate history.

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Prices are up more than 50% over the year to date and investors will be assessing the sustainability of the rally.

Then, by chance, his wife wore a Victoria Beckham dress to date night; stunned by the quality of the garment, he changed his mind.

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While Monday's attack is the most lethal to date, it is by no means the first.

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This week saw the biggest reversal to date.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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