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  1. Do I keep myself "up-to-date" or "up to date" on something?

    Jun 25, 2014 · I agree with Erik Kowal that "up-to-date" versus "up to date" has its own special complications not thoroughly covered by discussions of "object oriented" vs "object-oriented". For …

  2. 'Keeping up-to-date on' or 'Keeping up-to-date with'?

    Feb 10, 2013 · You might use on for a topic ("keeping up to date on politics"), and with for a source of information ("keeping up to date with the television news") or an ongoing task ("keeping up to date …

  3. One moment, please... - UsingEnglish.com

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  4. ESL Worksheet: Adjectives ending -ible and -able Choose the correct answer.

  5. Object moved - answers.microsoft.com

    Object moved Object moved to here.

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  7. meaning - What does "cyber-" actually mean? - English Language

    Many words are formed with this prefix e.g. cyber-talk, cyberspace, cyberart , cyberfasshion meaning very uptodate. I used to be intimidated by computers till my kids taught me how to use a computer.

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  10. terminology - What is a single word to denote up-to-date-ness that ...

    Jul 23, 2019 · Don't the other items in the list (esp. accuracy and relevance) cover being up-to-date? Information that is out of date isn't going to be accurate and may not be relevant or complete.