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"context of today" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the current circumstances or situation in the present day. Example: In light of the context of today's economic climate, we must carefully consider our company's financial decisions.
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And in the context of today, the young are disoriented.
"I think that, with the horrors of the context of today, and of 1425, it is really relevant".
This lesson looks at how the playwright challenged social issues and asks students to consider its message in the context of today.
And in the context of today that seems hard to understand, but in the context of 2008 …There had been a lot of allegations about doping, but Armstrong was heralded and assumed by many, many people not to have doped.
That may have worked in an earlier era but in the context of today, it demonstrates once more how ill-adapted the bureaucracy is to rule an increasingly complex country with a global role.
"In the context of today, the noose means, 'There is still a racial hierarchy in this country, and you better not overstep your bounds,'" said Carmen Van Kerckhove, the founder of a New York consulting firm, New Demographic, that specializes in workplace problems, including racial tension.
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In that context, and in the context of 2015, a spectacle like "S.N.L. 40" was inevitable.
But what if, in the context of 2010, these assumptions are turned on their head?
That, alas, is a mere pittance in the context of this year's broader lending spree.
There's the death of tonality, which – in the musical context of 1910, this piece emblematically signals.
The Russian foreign ministry reacted angrily, calling it "clumsy" in the context of last week's ceasefire deal.
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