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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To this date" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is true or relevant up until the present moment. Example: "To this date, we have not received any feedback from the client regarding the proposal."
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To this date, little has come of this promise.
To this date, 37,000 Americans troops are deployed along the border.
"To this date, he has done terrifically well and has had no side effects.
To this date, there is a touring band with no original members.
To this date, however, related research works are still limited.
To this date, numerous theorists and researchers have conducted research on this subject.
To this date, MBMS has been incorporated to a very limited number of commercial networks.
To this date, I have yet to have one successful attempt.
To this date, there are only few studies on the usage of PRMC in relation to PCD.
To this date, PRMC is the only test providing evaluation of the mucociliary clearance of the entire lung.
To this date, nothing has been released.....
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