Example sentences for: today--and

How can you use “today--and” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In short, in Japan today--and perhaps in the United States tomorrow--behind many of the arguments about why we can't monetize our way out of a recession lies the belief that pain is good, that it builds a stronger economy.

  • Bush answered: "You know, one of the interesting parts of your question is that there's so much focus on the Dow Jones industrial average today--and that's fine.

  • Paris today--and Milan and New York, always hoping to outdo Paris--is offering men's fashion shows of unexpected glamour, color, and sexuality, founding a new theater that could someday rival its feminine equivalent, applying Eve's method to Adam.

  • Yet what's striking about American business today--and in particular about the very industries that we now think of as the heart of our economy, namely information technology and financial services--is that the people in charge are not consoled by the thought of Morton's successful "branding."


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