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The phrase "atmosphere so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the current state or feeling of an environment or situation up to the present moment.
Example: "The atmosphere so far at the conference has been very welcoming and engaging."
Alternatives: "current atmosphere" or "atmosphere up to now".
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In December 1995, it sent an atmospheric probe into the Jovian atmosphere, so far the only craft to do so.
That the atmosphere so far up is also cluttered with spectacular misfires and out-of-print debris only makes the challenge that much greater — or foolhardy.
About half of the excess CO2 going into the atmosphere so far has been absorbed by plants and the oceans, but, said WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud in a press release, "..
While accepting that the United States has the most responsibility for the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere so far, he emphasized that by 2030, two-thirds of emissions could easily be coming from developing countries.
"The White House needs to send some signal that they would welcome broader and deeper and heftier participation by Democratic donors who can do that, and that certainly has not been the atmosphere so far," said Harold M. Ickes, a deputy chief of staff in the White House of President Bill Clinton who went on to spearhead the independent efforts to help Mr. Kerry.
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Two light-hearted encores later, Hough signed off with Grieg's Nocturne, in an atmosphere not so far from the dreaminess with which he had started.
Abstract: Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres has so far been dominated by a small number of exoplanets and data spanning relatively narrow wavelength ranges (such as 1.1 1.7 micrometres).
In 1901, when Guglielmo Marconi (inventor of radio) sent a signal across the Atlantic, he realized it had to be bouncing off some part of the atmosphere to travel so far.
Perhaps it is this distance that has meant West Ham have struggled to generate atmosphere in their matches so far.
Much credit has to be given to the Bangladesh fans for pushing the big button marked "atmosphere" in this tournament so far in spite of their team's and the organisers' attempts to quash a potentially wonderful tournament.
But it was the interviews of veterans and widows, recorded in the 60s and played on the big screens, that set the crowd off, followed by an anguished dance performance that created the most powerful atmosphere of the festival so far.
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