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Tonight

/təˈnaɪt/adverb / noun
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Tonight refers to the evening or night of the current day, often implying immediacy or a specific upcoming event. In everyday modern usage, it's a versatile word that adds a sense of urgency to plans, from casual hangouts to global broadcasts, making it essential for coordinating activities in our fast-paced world.

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Due to the Earth's rotation and time zones, 'tonight' can span a vast range; for example, when it's tonight in Los Angeles, it's already tomorrow in Sydney, which has led to mix-ups in international events like the Olympics, where schedules must account for these shifts to avoid confusion.

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