up-to-the-minute

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up-to-the-min·ute

[uhp-tuh-thuh-min-it]
adjective
extending to the present moment, as information, facts, or style: an up-to-the-minute news report.

Origin:
1910–15

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up-to-the-minute

adjective
up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date; "the news is up-to-the-minute"; "the very latest scientific discoveries" 
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