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"by current standards" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being judged or evaluated according to the current norms or expectations. Example: "Her fashion choices were considered daring by current standards, but she didn't care. She wore what she liked."
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"By current standards of science writing, it is awkward stuff".
But even that scene is remarkably genteel by current standards.
That transformation may also not be something to be desired by current standards.
What would I think?' " Manchester Trading's three hedge funds are relatively small by current standards.
By current standards, such changes are extremely unlikely to be economically or socially acceptable".
By current standards, the xx's success seems rather steady and organic.
Models used to weigh 155 or more, obese by current standards.
A very ministerial answer but, by current standards, not prime-ministerial.
This late start, by current standards, may explain the imposing range of her efforts.
Lane widths, shoulder widths and vertical clearances are inadequate by current standards.
Yet by current standards, this era of legendary greed appears like a moment of uncommon restraint.
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