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Idioms  
  1. From, at, or until a given time. For example, As of five o'clock the store will be closed for inventory, or As of last December our meetings have been open to the public, or As of now I'm not sure how I'll vote. This idiom was first used in business but came into more general use. [c. 1900]


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Some $49 billion in assets have been seized as of this summer, according to Moscow-based law firm Nektorov, Saveliev & Partners.

From The Wall Street Journal

As of early Thursday afternoon, this year had already brought the fourth-wettest Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to the region since record-keeping began in 1877, according to another National Weather Service update.

From Los Angeles Times

Heavy rain storms across large parts of California triggered floods and mudslides and left three dead as of Christmas night, according to local officials.

From BBC

About 100,000 people in the state were without power as of Thursday evening.

From BBC

As of early Wednesday evening, the Los Angeles Fire Department had deployed teams to three river-rescue incidents.

From Los Angeles Times