Examples of 'get to today' in a sentence
Meaning of "get to today"
get to today: This phrase typically means to reach or arrive at the present day. It can also be used to express a sense of accomplishment in making it through challenges or difficulties to reach the current time or situation.
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Months and months of work to get to today.
I have a lot of questions to get to today stick around.
Each step along the way was necessary to get to today.
Guys, a lot to get to today.
There is a lot more to it than I am going to get to today.
It took many years to get to today.
I have written long enough, and I have other things to get to today.
I know how hard you worked to get to today.
They seemed much too far away to get to today.
I have two meetings I have to get to today.
So with that background, we get to today.
There's a lot of news to get to today.
You can't listen to a fivebillionyear long symphony, get to today and say.
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