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"a hitherto" is correct and usable in written English.
You use it when you are talking about something that was not previously known or acknowledged. For example: "My research uncovered a hitherto unknown species of bat."
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A PATRICK HENRY LETTER.; Collector Acquires a Hitherto Unpublished Note.
Porter opened a window onto a hitherto quite impenetrable world.
A hitherto little-known shortstop named Bucky Dent.
She's developed a hitherto unnoticed belief in gay marriage.
They will sign a hitherto undisclosed joint declaration.
It provides evidence for a hitherto missing ingredient: clouds.
Some are procedural, formalising a hitherto slightly shambolic system.
This is a hitherto unavailable, and computationally desirable, tool.
The study demonstrates a hitherto unrecognized separation between orbitofrontal reality filtering and source monitoring.
A hitherto orphan G protein coupled receptor, Methuselah-like receptor-10 (Mthl10), was a significant hit.
"This is a hitherto unknown and unpublished letter," Swanson said in telephone interview last week.
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