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The phrase "But today" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to transition to a new topic or to indicate a change in circumstances. For example: "I was feeling exhausted, but today I woke up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day." "Yesterday, I struggled with the assignment, but today I finally understood the concept and breezed through it." "Many people believe that technology is causing society to become more isolated, but today's social media platforms have actually made it easier to connect with others."
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But today it's changing.
But today he's different".
But today Afghanistan teeters.
But today, it's anachronistic.
But today, the I.P.O.
But today, "E.U.
But today was the same.
But today is the worst.
But today we should apologise.
But, today, not for panic.
But today things seem different.
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