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up-to-date

[uhp-tuh-deyt] / ˈʌp təˈdeɪt /


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The new index is based on 2017-18 consumer spending—more up-to-date than the current index but still not fully accurate because spending habits have changed since the pandemic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sometimes shoppers will take a photo of a deal on their phone and send it to their friends and family, she says, so that everyone is up-to-date with the latest prices.

From BBC

But this was mostly because they lost so much weight in the first place, according to the British researchers who conducted the largest and most up-to-date review of the subject.

From Barron's

A more up-to-date labor-market dispatch is on the way Friday, when the government releases the official December jobs report.

From The Wall Street Journal

Comfortable chairs and desks, up-to-date technology, a subsidized kitchen and a dining room that invites collaboration and connection between co-workers.

From The Wall Street Journal