Alan RockeAlan Rocke one one But "today" and "these days" don't have exactly the same indicating. "Today" can mean "this pretty day" in a unique context. "Currently" is a lot more synonymous with "at present". Would you think about growing your solution to clarify that? filistinist Stack Trade community is https://thepioneernewspapertoday.blogspot.com/2025/06/from-india-to-world-let-pioneer-be-your.html