Is it “till date” or “to date”?
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It is “to date”, not “till date”. The correct phrase is “to date” because it indicates the date up until which something is true. The phrase “till date” would mean the date until which something is true, but the phrase is almost never used that way.
It is “to date”, not “till date” . Use it in the phrases “to date” and “as of date” to refer to a specific date. The main idea is that till means up to or until and date means a specific day and time.