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What you would have chosen, if you were at his place? | In the office, how to use the tense properly?
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Thus far #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 15, 2009 0:59 am   Thus far
 

As far as I know, 'thus far' means: until now
Is this sentence correct:
This is an issue you might not have seriously contemplated thus far.
If not, please rewrite or revise it.
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Thus far #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:17 am   Thus far
 

Yes, that is fine.
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