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"as today" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It typically functions as an adverbial phrase to refer to the present day or current time. It can also be used to compare or contrast something in the present with something in the past. Example: "As today marks the anniversary of his passing, we remember the important contributions he made to our community." In this sentence, "as today" is used to refer to the current day - the anniversary of someone's passing - and to set the context for the rest of the sentence. Another example: "Kids today have access to technology that we could only dream of as children." In this sentence, "as today" is used to compare the technology available in the present with the past.
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The politics, just as today, were fraught.
Much the same scenario as today.
British expertise, then as today, was renowned.
Sentencing is expected as early as today.
As today, the stadiums then were late and over budget.
Comments on ticket speculation which prevailed then as today.
"The conditions were never so good as today," he said.
Tevez could meet with City officials as early as today.
I just hope we have the same outcome as today".
Then, as today, its appeal depended on time and money.
A deal could be announced as early as today.
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