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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time so far" is correct and used in written English.
It usually implies that there is more time to come, and is often used in the context of a timeline or event. For example: "We have made significant progress in our research project in the time so far."
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I've had a good time so far".
This time, so far, it feels right.
Her best time so far is 52.46.
I'm just taking one tournament at a time so far".
"He's the most successful player of all time so far.
Every time – so far – those rumours haven't led anywhere.
I've had a great time so far and I hope my future will be great here.
Casillas has been in the right place every time so far.
"You can feel so close and at the same time so far away," VanDerveer said.
The reconstruction commission met for the first and only time so far in mid-June.
But Garnett has not made the best use of his time so far.
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