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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as of press time' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to the most recent news and information available at the time of writing, and implies that this news may become outdated as time passes. For example: "As of press time, the Prime Minister has not yet made a decision on the proposed tax cut."
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The debate was still raging as of press time.
As of press time, these performances are still scheduled.
The show is still scheduled as of press time.
Nor, as of press time, did she plan to return for opening night.
As of press time on Feb. 14, The Times reported, the fireball had yet to arrive.
As of press time, the identity behind the social media account of "@ElChap0Guzman" was unconfirmed.
And as of press time "Promises" had yet to be shown.
Many events are sold out, but, as of press time, others still have tickets available.
As of press time, these performances are still scheduled to take place.
Mertzanis was one of 22 Greek nationals on Interpol's wanted list as of press time.
Here are 10 that, as of press time, a viewer could count on.
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