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"were up to date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something being in the most current, modern, or recent version or state. For example, "We make sure that our software patches and updates were up to date so that we have the most secure system possible."
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In a handwritten note to the city, she said she had mistakenly believed her payments were up to date.
Authorities did record checks on both the company and the bus driver, Johnny Cummings, 58, and said their licenses were up to date.
The nature of the study meant that all the FHHs were "up to date"; therefore, we limited analyses to the remaining 7 criteria.
Medical experts would have to ensure they were up to date with all their inoculations.
All my younger course mates at college were up to date with computing and I wasn't.
Anyway, labs that were up to date on their protection payments usually had nothing to fear.
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Covariates included were up-to date immunization status, HMO site, gender, Medicaid status, and select high use medical conditions.
In those whom a complete telephone immunization survey was obtained, 90% (38/42) [95% confidence intervals (CI) 77%; 97%] were up-to date with routine primary childhood immunizations.
Those who were up-to-date received paychecks.
Ms. Williams said Integrity had made sure its certifications and memberships in business and craft associations were up-to-date.
The former training coordinator for the department, Sergeant Michael D'Aulizio, told police officials last year that all officers were up-to-date in their training.
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