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No doubt. I believe the word they are looking for is contemporary.


I'd rather say "current", because to me "contemporary" is something like a transitive adjective. Things really should be contemporary with (or contemporaries of) something else.


I’d rather use an actually descriptive adjective that situates practices in logical space, rather that use a time-relative term that will become meaningless within a year.




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