At this moment in time
At this moment in time…
This usually means you are summarizing a key point at a certain moment and qualifying it by saying that “while this may hold true now, it is subject to change, so don’t hold me to this because I can’t guarantee the accuracy for very long”. So you say “At this moment in time…” to qualify your guarantee of accuracy.
Reader’s Digest recently said this was one of the most irritating English phrases but I disagree. Why would they say that? Thoughts? I think we need an “out” like this from time to time.
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