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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'had to date' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the status of something, typically up to the present moment. For example, "The company had invested $10 million to date."
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It was the toughest win I've had to date.
"Gigi," a feline confection — silken and sly — has had, to date, at least seven.
However, most women had recognised early that they had to date strategically.
I felt I probably had about the best stuff and best location that I've had to date this season".
More unexpectedly, best supporting actor for Tatum, who called the shoot "the hardest acting challenge I've had to date".
The original said 10 governments had to date signed the 10 10 pledge, including the administrations of France, Germany, Portugal, Ghana, Norway and New Zealand.
We're not, we can't and to do so would not be to take advantage of the success we've had to date".
The quarter-finals were on us, and, in a competition that had to date been remarkably tranquil, scandal suddenly flared up.
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Some people say: "You have to date.
Unfortunately, their effects have, to date, been modest.
(the opposition has to date brought forth twelve).
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