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to date
Up to now, until the present time, as in To date we've received no word from them. [First half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
The arrest did not take place at the school — there are no such reported instances to date of agents entering a campus in Los Angeles County — although there were two unsuccessful attempts in April.
Standing alongside a hundred civic leaders as police sirens blared in the background, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delivered her most impassioned critique of the federal response to anti-ICE protests to date Thursday.
"My husband has no criminal background. He's never gotten a ticket before. We pay our taxes. We're up to date on everything."
Greater Manchester bought more than five times as many buses from Alexander Dennis in Falkirk than the entire Scottish government scheme to date.
The Department of Energy Security confirmed to the BBC that with Wednesday's £14.2bn investment announcement, a total of £17.8bn of taxpayers' money had been put towards the project to date.
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