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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since updated" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was done (or updated) at a certain point in the past and that the same thing is still true or relevant. For example: "The company's website has been since updated to reflect their new offerings."
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(Mr. Higgins has since updated his post to label the first missile as an SA-16).
We've since updated our approach and now try to sit in different spots on some evenings.
Ocean first released his take on it in early 2015, but has since updated it.
The company has since updated its terms and conditions, which developer and blogger Troy Hunt highlighted in a blog post.
They have since updated it with a circus version with giggley circus fleas and a juggling snake.
The plant has since updated a stormwater bypass that stops rainwater from overrunning its storage ponds, she said.
Southern Baptists have long since updated their views on race, as the many black Southern Baptist pastors attest, but the movement's social conservatism endures.
"We apologise to any customer who has been given incorrect information and inconvenienced, and have since updated guidance to staff," said James Thorpe, a spokesman for HSBC.
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The caption has since been updated.
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