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It should be "up-to-date". You will see it in many instances written "up to date" without the hyphens, where each word becomes a separate and different part of speech, which may be confusing. (Hyphens are grossly and woefully under-used in adjectives.)

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Here are a few examples I asked Susan if she would go out on a date with me, she's thinking about it. The date has been set for our holiday to Spain. We are waiting for a date to go to court and sort the matter out in front of a Judge.

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