thamme
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A question about the phrase "to this day" here:
Should "to this day" be read in the sense of "to a point in time" ("he worked from 1 pm to midnight") or "at a point in time" (at this moment)?
They started appearing even before his death on 17 August 1786, and they still crop up to this day.
Should "to this day" be read in the sense of "to a point in time" ("he worked from 1 pm to midnight") or "at a point in time" (at this moment)?