Sentence examples for Estimated release date from inspiring English sources

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The Korean team behind the prototype is currently raising crowdfunds on Indiegogo to turn their idea into a shipping product, with an estimated release date of this October.

The resulting product — dubbed AirBeacon — is currently in the testing phase with an estimated release date of the fourth quarter of the year.

The game was officially announced on October 22, 2007, with an estimated release date of "fall 2007".

His estimated release date for the state convictions is 2038.

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On October 28 , 2012 after previously announcing hopes of releasing the album in late 2012, Cudi changed the estimate release date from late 2012 to early 2013.

The games were announced for release in Japan in October 1999 and at the same time a U.S. release date was estimated for September 2000.

Due to lack of available 3'-utr database, we first estimated the unigenes from NCBI (release date: Mar 30, 2006) and considered 1 kb as a suitable length for silkworm 3'-utr.

Other estimates have put the release date at late this year or late next year.

No release date obviously, although the price is estimated at "couple hundreds dollars".

Since the book's June 9 release date, she has, by her own estimate, signed more than 20,000 books, sometimes until she can no longer move her hand.

Release date: Mid-2015.

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