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"today on" is a correct and acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular day on which a specific event or occurrence happened or will happen. For example: Today on August 8th, NASA launched a new mission to explore Jupiter's moons.
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Today on the Web it takes one hour.
Below, my interview today on TimesCast.
Today, on Halloween, superheroes are among us.
She called me today on the cell.
Like, today, on the page.
Today, on HBR IdeaCast, holacracy.
Online from today on BBC3.
__ 'Incanto' is released today on Universal.
We're moving today, today on the couch.
(Today, on network, it's about fourteen minutes).
That's all for today on this blog.
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