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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a contrast or exception to something that has been previously mentioned, while also referencing the current state or progress.
Example: "The project has faced several challenges, though so far, we have managed to stay on schedule."
Alternatives: "however up to now" or "yet until now."
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What the drama lacks, though, so far (I've seen two of the six episodes) is humour and irreverence.
If he gets hurt tomorrow and loses his burst, the Jags would cut him in a heartbeat even though, so far, Jones-Drew has outperformed his contract.
Most EU countries say they are heading towards that goal, though so far only Denmark and Sweden have gone as far as Britain.
Like so many presidential candidates full of unifying rhetoric, though, so far these Web sites are more about wishes than about action.
The carousing Amsterdammers of centuries past would surely approve – though, so far, no-one's tried to pay with a monkey.
Tax inspectors raided his offices, though so far nothing has come of the investigation.
It has started to talk about regional security, though so far this is mostly just waffle.
The police have questioned Prince Hangabehi about the thefts, though so far only as a witness.
The park's wolves are now protected, though so far only 34 have been counted.
It's widely touted on the internet as boosting libido – though so far without a shred of evidence.
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Earlier Discovery missions also encountered technical mishaps--though so far none this serious.
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