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through this date
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "through this date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period that extends up to and includes a specific date. Example: "All submissions must be received through this date to be considered for the competition."
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Alternative expressions(20)
as of this day
as per currently
as of this date
by this date
ending on this date
as per this date
up to and including today
as per today
according to this date
up to and including this date
from this date forward
following this date
beginning on this date
no later than this date
to this day
effective this date
on and after this date
up to the present day
before the day is out
until today
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Shootings were even, with 182 shootings through this date both years.
News & Media
Last year through this date of the regular season, the league had levied nine punishments for fines and a total of six games in suspensions, plus lost salary.
News & Media
"THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY," the Western farce that opened yesterday at neighborhood theaters, is probably the least interesting movie of 1969 through this date.
News & Media
The shift was put into motion roughly eighteen months ago with guidance from Rebel Ventures, a firm specializing in sports franchises and leagues, and the modifications continue through this date.
News & Media
I was utterly determined that I was going to get through this date without spending a penny.
News & Media
Follow-up for vital status was 100% complete through this date.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Up to, continental Arthurian romance was expressed primarily through poetry; after this date the tales began to be told in prose.
Wiki
For LA, it's about carrying momentum through this FIFA date/ Colorado game, and into the road game with DC United.
News & Media
For deaths identified through this process, dates of death and up to 20 causes of death (coded using International Classification of Disease [ICD] Codes – v8, 9, or 10) were obtained.
Science
This presumption applies through the date of departure.
Academia
The overall effect is meant to represent "rays of sunlight passing through date palm fronds in an oasis".
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "through this date", ensure clarity about whether the date itself is included in the specified period. For absolute clarity, consider rephrasing to "up to and including this date".
Common error
Avoid using "to" instead of "through" when referring to a time span. "To this date" implies a comparison or reference point, not a duration.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "through this date" functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or noun by indicating the duration or extent of an action or state up to a specific point in time. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct. For example, "Follow-up for vital status was 100% complete through this date."
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Science
43%
Wiki
14%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "through this date" is a grammatically sound and relatively common way to indicate a duration extending up to a specific date, as supported by Ludwig. It appears most frequently in news and scientific contexts. While acceptable, clarity is crucial; consider specifying "up to and including this date" for formal settings. As Ludwig indicates, it's vital to avoid confusing "through" with "to" when discussing time spans. Using related phrases like "up to this date" or "until this date" can sometimes offer better clarity, depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
up to this date
Replaces "through" with "up to", emphasizing the boundary rather than the process.
until this date
Uses "until" to specify the ending point of a period.
as of this date
Focuses on the status at the given date, not the duration.
by this date
Indicates a deadline or the latest possible time.
to this day
Refers to a continuing state or situation until the present.
leading up to this date
Highlights the period before the specified date.
in the period to this date
More formal way to describe the time leading to the specified date
during the period until this date
Similar to "in the period to this date" but more explicit.
spanning until this date
Emphasizes the duration that ends on the specified date.
valid until this date
Specifies that something remains valid or effective until the named date.
FAQs
What does "through this date" mean?
The phrase "through this date" means up to and including a particular date. It indicates that something is valid, ongoing, or complete until that date.
What can I say instead of "through this date"?
You can use alternatives like "up to this date" or "until this date". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "through this date" grammatically correct?
Yes, "through this date" is grammatically correct. However, for absolute clarity, especially in formal writing, using "up to and including this date" might be preferable.
When should I use "through this date" vs "by this date"?
"Through this date" indicates a period extending to the date itself. "By this date" indicates a deadline; something must be completed or received on or before that date.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested