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Discover Ludwig"most of today" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the majority of a certain span of time, usually the current day. For example, "We've accomplished most of today's tasks and should be done by the end of the day."
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For most of today, many tenants scrambled desperately to find out what was happening in Albany.
The children had been speaking to three negotiators for most of today, Sergeant Rahn said.
Mr. Golden spent most of today on the telephone, fielding calls from reporters around the country.
"We need to work on language, and that is what most of today and tonight will be".
Heavy rain and thunderstorms were forecast for most of today, and the bureau of meteorology warned there could be more flash flooding.
Mr. Sukhanov, who spent most of today consulting with aides from the back seat of his car, parked outside the company's headquarters, reacted with fury.
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Most of 1981 was spent kissing.
Most of March 25 passed like any Saturday.
Most of this year's competitors will probably be back next year.
For most of 1999 I tried to live in 1666.
So I better make the most of this year and next year".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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