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Discover LudwigThe phrase "date of taking office" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is used to refer to the date on which someone formally begins a particular job or role. For example: "John Smith was sworn in as the new mayor of Smallville on the 5th June 2021, which was the date of his taking office."
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Hugh shared the office of justiciar with William de Mandeville, but Mandeville died soon after taking office.
This is the amendment, adopted in 1933, that changed the dates when new presidents, vice presidents and members of Congress take office.
As de Croix prepared to take office, his predecessor, Baron of Ripperdà, wrote a detailed report, dated April 27 , 1777 of the settlements in Texas.
There is still no date set for a second round of voting for Parliament, which is supposed to take office in just five weeks.
But the North's anger at Mr. Lee dates to when he took office in 2008.
Many of the police shootings that led to the officers' indictments, for example, date to 1990, before he took office.
Almost half the names on that wall in Washington are inscribed with a date after Nixon and Kissinger took office.
Prosecutors examined one land deal dating from 1993, soon after Mr. Luzhkov took office.
Hunt, who didn't even know the offside rule when he took office, is not keen to advertise the date or location of his first game in charge, but the DCMS press office reassures me that it will be "a juniors game".
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