Sentence examples for Today's from inspiring English sources

The word "Today's" is correct and well written in English
It is used to indicate something that belongs to or is relevant to the current day. Example: "Today's meeting has been rescheduled to 3 PM."

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Today's

adjective

Of, pertaining to, or produced today

  • This is today's newspaper.

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WHO ARE TODAY'S Australians?

Here's today's roundup.

Here's today's gun report.

That's today's 60 Minutes".

It's today's Great Read.

Today's price?

Today's version?

Today's class 3-Deifying:.

Today's your lucky day.

Today's stop: New York.

Today's is a Friday.

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