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Definition of "today's" []

  • Of, pertaining to, or produced today (adjective)

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Use "today's" in a sentence
  • "In making the shift to cope with what he called today's "incredibly challenging fiscal times," the NASA chief said he had no choice except to look for "the best science return for our dollar," while at the same more-closely coordinating the specific goals of robotic missions to eventual human exploration of Mars."
  • "Labour is calling today's event the "march of the mainstream"."
  • "What constitutes "fair," of course, is not something people entirely agree on, but fairness is everywhere the watchword of today's radicals."
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