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Discover Ludwig"pending as of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean "in progress or unresolved up to this point". For example, "The negotiations have been pending as of June 1st."
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The sale was pending as of Monday.
Charges against the three were pending as of early this morning.
Those deportations were still pending as of Nov. 6, when the report was drafted.
The company, which is based in Atlanta, had 62,000 asbestos claims pending as of Dec. 31.
Statewide, 2,073 licenses were pending as of last week, including renewals; 873 of them for longer than three months.
Of the 308 cases, 201 cases are closed and 107 cases were pending as of mid-February 2005.
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My DACA status is still pending, as are my dreams of furthering my education.
With dozens of amendments pending as well as other pressing bills on the NSA and the highway trust fund, the Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has pledged to keep the Senate in session as long as necessary to pass trade legislation.
The group will prepare a set of public policy recommendations (there is no set deadline) to guide Congress and other stakeholders as they prepare carbon-trading legislation, which is currently pending as part of overall climate bills in both the House and Senate.
Quantitative comparison of the 09d image intensities with other wavelengths is pending as the calibration of the data is improved.
Foreclosures pending as a percentage of total loans increased to 0.89percentt in August, up from 0.50percentt a year earlier.
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