adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
new/modern/up-to-date
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The factory has some of the most up-to-date equipment available.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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more
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Miss Bosworth's hat library includes a collection of styles from the forties, fifties and sixties as well as more up-to-date models.
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The Minister may tell me that there is a much more up-to-date set of statistics relating to police suspicions.
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Inside is yet more up-to-date technology.
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Underlying inflation during the past three months gives a more up-to-date reading.
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Ramsay was more up-to-date , a true child of the Enlightenment, emphasising individualism.
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I shall take a more up-to-date example than one from 1968.
most
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Benefits guide: Age Concern Cleveland is offering the most up-to-date guide to money benefits for older people.
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The most up-to-date figures present a less black picture than was thought to be the case at the time.
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Then, the most up-to-date release of Windows was version 2.
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This book is the most up-to-date and comprehensive volume on the whole region.
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It represents, according to my knowledge, the most up-to-date and comprehensive book in this rapidly growing subject area.
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The centre will present information in an attractive and accessible manner, using the most up-to-date scientific data.
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These systems require frequent attention and expense, and even the most up-to-date can be a nuisance to neighbours.
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Vova nevertheless has managed to make some of the funniest and most up-to-date Soviet sound recordings of the mid-Eighties.
■ NOUN
data
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The study of both rural population and employment, however, suffer from the difficulty of finding enough up-to-date data .
information
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Your own doctor or nearest family planning clinic will be able to give you up-to-date information on this.
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Full and part-time courses are continually running so call for up-to-date information .
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There are excellent review articles in, for example, Advances in Polymer Science, which provide up-to-date information .
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The ward sister has up-to-date information , for example, the social worker's reports or changes in treatment.
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The government may change the grants available, so it is essential to obtain up-to-date information .
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Mute Swans are fairly widely distributed breeding birds in Sussex, but little up-to-date information about numbers is available.
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They also have access to up-to-date information through a computer database.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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up-to-date training methods
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up-to-date travel information
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a more up-to-date hairstyle
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Foreign embassies or consulates in the United States can provide up-to-date information on their countries.
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Is this map up-to-date ? It doesn't seem to show the new road.
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The hospital has the most up-to-date equipment in Europe.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Find out about computers before you buy one by reading everything up-to-date that you can get your hands on.
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Our super results and fixtures service will keep you up-to-date with all the action.
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The Dogon were almost certainly visited late in the nineteenth century by missionaries who were up-to-date in terms of modern science.
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There are excellent review articles in, for example, Advances in Polymer Science, which provide up-to-date information.
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This book is the most up-to-date and comprehensive volume on the whole region.
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This understanding needs to be informed, up-to-date and backed by first-hand experience, not based on hearsay or second-hand impressions.
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Your own doctor or nearest family planning clinic will be able to give you up-to-date information on this.