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View synonyms for to date

to date

  1. Up to now, until the present time, as in To date we've received no word from them. [First half of 1900s]



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But, in July, a panel of senior high court judges ruled that the "investigations carried out by MI5 to date suffer from serious procedural deficiencies" and that "we cannot rely on their conclusions".

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Three candidates to date have secured enough support to be on the ballot ahead of the election on 24 October.

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Recruit Benjamin Nygren is the only arrival to have made any impact to date.

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Both they and Harry Brook have played all 15 international fixtures to date for England this summer, along with the Hundred last month.

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“The agreement represents the most important step forward to date for this transformational project.”

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