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The phrase "persists until today" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to point out that something has been true for a long time and is still true now. For example: "The tradition of celebrating the holiday has persisted until today."
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The idea of Terrorism as political offense was brought in French Revolution and persists until today as its main cause, involving crimes against State security and aggression against internal and external national security.
However, a painful gap persists until today: how best to treat FHF disease.
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Besides the Esq, we can identify another Es trace at 1415 UT (identified by a black arrow) that persists until 1600 UT.
Wolverines need deep mountain snow that persists until late spring to build dens that keep their young warm and safe.
Two centuries of intensive deforestation, coupled to grazing by cattle and extremely variable rainfall had long-lasting effects on forest cover in south-central Chile, which persist until today.
Some names he used, like Crataegus, Daucus and Asparagus have persisted until today.
The current conflict in Somalia began in the early 1990s, after the death of Mohamed Siad Barre, the country's long-ruling dictator, and has persisted until today.
Still, my grandfather persisted, until 1952.
These effects appear to have persisted until 2014.
Viruses with clade 1 hemagglutinin (HA) were first observed in early 2004 and persisted until 2008.
This figure more or less persisted until 1990, rising to only 4% by 1999.
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