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to date

adverb as in until the present time

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But even by those standards, this season might be his most inflammatory act to date.

Kingfisher lifted its profit outlook for fiscal 2026, saying its performance to date and cost savings give it confidence despite weakening market conditions in the U.K. and Poland.

CIF has been working on solutions like this since its inception, to date raising $12.5 billion as it invests in adaptation and resilience.

Coming into the week, those three stocks were up an average of 87% year to date, boosted by expectations for rising European defense spending.

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The company said its app Qwen had become “one of the fastest-growing AI applications to date,” notching more than 10 million downloads within the first week of its public beta launch.

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

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