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Discover Ludwig"today's event" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event that is happening or has happened on the current day. Example: "Today's event was a huge success, with hundreds of people in attendance."
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Here are the biggest announcement's from today's event.
I'll post video from today's event once it's up.
Today's event may affect their support".
Today's event is an unconventional twist on the casting process.
At today's event, they were nowhere to be seen.
Only local women were invited to today's event, organizers said.
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"Today's events confirm that view".
Obviously linked to today's events.
He considered today's events a success.
We'll be live blogging today's events here.
Check the Today's Events page often.
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