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The phrase "present-day world" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the current state of the world or society, as opposed to the past or future. Example: The challenges faced by our present-day world, such as climate change and political unrest, require urgent and collaborative action.
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"Just not our present-day world".
"Its strength is the link it makes between the past and the near present-day world.
Truss brings an eerie, 19th-century kind of horror story into the present-day world.
He was after the artist's own experience of the present-day world, not the worship of past ideals.
"It's taking place in a present-day world," said Paul Kramer, the location manager for the show.
Does that not reinforce the worst negative stereotype of the United States in the present-day world?
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The only difference is that the present day world is a lot more diverse, so our communication symbols should illustrate that.
She also allegedly allowed drug salespeople to feel her breasts while staff and patients were present, Sunday World reports.
Although the distribution of exons is just a snapshot of the present day world, fitting it to a model based on well characterized mathematical functions may provide insights into the evolution of exon-intron structure.
a Variance A rapid coastal migration along the "southern route" from Africa into southern Asia, some time before 50 kyBP has been strongly suggested by studies on present day world populations (especially those based on mitochondrial DNA) [ 1, 11, 18- 28, 28].
He keeps himself remote from the present-day book world; the few enthusiasms mentioned in print - Martin Amis, Will Self, Sinclair - are notably among the nation's most enthusiastic Ballardians.
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