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Idioms and Phrases

Up to now, until the present time, as in To date we've received no word from them . [First half of 1900s]
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Example Sentences

“We’re born knowing how to love, but we’re not born knowing how to date, and you don’t just wake up one day magically at 50 or 60 and become a great date,” she said.

However, to date the charity has not received any money from the publishing agreement.

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But our experience in Turkey showed us that - to date - it’s still possible to connect with a smuggler at the click of a button.

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However, its letter said its investigation to date “raises concerns that a lower standard of care is provided to Black patients compared to their white counterparts — especially leading up to and during obstetric hemorrhage.”

Before getting his surgical procedures, he said, “I was scared to date. I was scared to wear clothes that I liked. I was scared to go to the beach.”

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