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The phrase "Up to the present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the current time or the most recent point in time in relation to a discussion or narrative. Example: "Up to the present, we have not received any updates regarding the project status."
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Mr. Friend brings his account up to the present.
It comes right up to the present day.
His activities from that time up to the present.
Its influence is felt right up to the present day.
This uneven ratio persisted almost up to the present.
"In this book, it seems I've finally caught up to the present.
"However," Dr. Lamb wrote, "very little has changed, right up to the present day".
Tells what she has been doing from then up to the present time.
Coggan's wise and clever account starts in antiquity and works up to the present.
Such denunciations of modernization have continued up to the present, and they have had some effect.
It leads episodically from ancient times up to the present moment.
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