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to date

adverb as in until the present time

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“So nobody wants to date you, nobody wants to marry you.”

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"This led us to not only come up with the most multimodal winged drone to date, but also to shed light on the energetic efficiency of jumping for take-off in both birds and drones."

In June, his research group reported on their latest findings, providing the most precise measurements of neutrino mass to date.

Swinney said he wanted to end the "heinous" two-child limit "because the UK Labour government has to date failed to do so".

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She also praised the security forces for making Mexico's biggest fentanyl bust 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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