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up-to-date

[uhp-tuh-deyt] / ˈʌp təˈdeɪt /


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Judges aren’t usually trained in the multiple disciplines lumped together under the term “climate science” and instead have to rely on neutral, accurate and up-to-date scientific reference material.

From The Wall Street Journal

Everything feels up-to-date, but the energy isn’t aggressive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Don't forget you can keep up-to-date with the weather forecast where you are at BBC Weather online and on the app.

From BBC

Colleges and universities are trying to keep their curricula up-to-date with the advancements so that their students will have an advantage over other job applicants.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Travellers should contact their airlines to get most up-to-date flight status information," the statement said.

From BBC