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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bench dated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a bench that has a specific date associated with it, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The judge referred to a bench dated from last year during the hearing."
Alternatives: "a dated bench" or "a bench with a date".
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The transept contains an oak chest dated 1676 and a bench dated 1737.
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The massive colonial New England settle, or bench, dated about 1730, looks quite crude.
The sturdy wooden benches date from the 1780s; British soldiers used the originals for firewood.
"I've worked on ornate, galvanized, cast-iron benches dating from the 1800's that you just can't find nowadays.
The panelling, three tables and two benches date from Powell's time.
His students have prototyped objects, such as a bench that reads online dating profiles of people sitting on it and uses that to nudge compatible strangers together.
Late last year, I found myself waiting on a bench, waiting for my date.
He said he would decide "in due course, either with a bench opinion at a later date or in a written opinion".
A date for a bench trial for Apalachicola Riverkeeper et al. v. Taylor Energy Co. will be set on August 16, Morgan said.
He was arraigned on a misdemeanor charge but missed two court dates, after which a bench warrant was issued in 2008.
Instead of an exotic date, Brooks drags Des over to a bench and proceeds to gently tell her that he's just not that into her.
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