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"as of today", meaning? Examples? Today I received an email saying "as of today, we submitted your request". I had never seen "as of today". Was it incorrect? is it right? Could you explain a context in which I can use it? Thank you in advance
2015年10月30日 00:35
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I think it's rather bureaucratic in this context; "today" would have been perfectly fine instead. Using this expression makes more sense not for a one-time event, but for something that starts and continues: "As of today [or "effective today"], all staff may no longer wear shorts in the office."
2015年10月30日
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It is perfectly correct, more formal business English than casual or conversational. It just means "today" and probably not before today.
2015年10月30日
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