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to date
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".
Three candidates to date have secured enough support to be on the ballot ahead of the election on 24 October.
Recruit Benjamin Nygren is the only arrival to have made any impact to date.
Both they and Harry Brook have played all 15 international fixtures to date for England this summer, along with the Hundred last month.
“The agreement represents the most important step forward to date for this transformational project.”
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