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The phrase "to present day" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that is still happening or being observed up until the present point in time. For example, "Since its invention in 1826, the telescope has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the universe to present day."
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Fast-forward to present day, a Macintosh computer is shown.
Tells about Mr. Huston's activities up to present day.
This must have happened much later, from around 55 Ma ago to present day.
The book charts the journey in the Caribbean Islands from slavery to present day.
And from 17th-century Dutch tulips to present day Internet stocks, such bubbles have inevitably burst.
The World War, history to present day high school students, has scarcely hit its stride.
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P19 Louise Minchin would like to present Saturday Kitchen.
Fast-forward to present-day Egypt.
It certainly speaks to present-day conversations, though obliquely.
I wouldn't go to present-day Somalia or Afghanistan either.
The discussion turned to present-day challenges, including the intentions of Russia.
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