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up-to-date

[uhp-tuh-deyt] / ˈʌp təˈdeɪt /


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Before heading to the airport, travelers are encouraged to check NASstatus.faa.gov for flight delays, the National Weather Service for weather conditions and airlines for up-to-date flight information.

From Los Angeles Times

When they begin deliberating on Dec. 9, Fed officials will face an added hurdle in the lack of up-to-date economic data as government stats agencies continue to catch up after the federal shutdown.

From The Wall Street Journal

Everyone—from policymakers to business leaders to everyday Americans—will need reliable and up-to-date data to inform decisions.

From Barron's

The National Weather Service has warned that it will no longer be able to send accurate and up-to-date information without access to Twitter’s application programming interface.

From Los Angeles Times

“That plan requires an understanding of the threat through detailed analysis, up-to-date tools … and the rapid sharing of threat information to prevent an attack once there is evidence of a likely attack,” he said.

From Seattle Times