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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is relevant or applicable in the current day or context. Example: "The event, which today marks its 10th anniversary, has grown significantly over the years."
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Which today we are.
His paintings, which today are rare, include The Foolish Virgins.
Which today is two and a half billion people".
It's all about individuality, which today is in short supply".
The smaller Odeon, which today seats 1,500, probably dates from around the same time.
When critics denounce neocons, they rarely mean the first branch, which today is largely extinct.
She is clearly a collaborator in these portrayals, which today look like shared performance art.
"We operate the nation's largest 4G network, which today covers nearly 250 million people.
"And the backdrop is the euro story, which today looks a little better," Mr. Behravesh said.
By 1999 they had started nArchitects, which today employs 11 people.
Mr. Dunham installed the kit, which today costs $795, in eight hours.
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