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The phrase "1 December" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the date of December 1st and can be used in various contexts. Example: 1. I will be presenting my project on 1 December. 2. Please submit your report by 1 December. 3. The concert will be held on 1 December. 4. They got married on 1 December last year. 5. The deadline for applications is 1 December.
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On 1 December, he recorded: "Hard day.
Tickets on sale from 1 December.
Cash had been due by 1 December.
The increases will begin on 1 December.
This blog was corrected on 1 December.
Those arrests actually happened on 1 December.
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