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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a date for this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are asking for or referring to a specific date related to an event, meeting, or deadline.
Example: "Can we set a date for this project kickoff meeting?"
Alternatives: "a timeline for this" or "a schedule for this".
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The two sides still have still to set a date for this.
"But when a date for this was set, I started archiving things — not exactly cleansing, but it was nice, kind of moving forward".
By Jenny Hendrix February 9, 2011 If you have a date for this evening, no doubt you're looking forward to sharing a kiss (or several) with your Valentine.
If you have a date for this evening, no doubt you're looking forward to sharing a kiss (or several) with your Valentine.
(Author Photo: Gretchen Mathison) If you have a date for this evening, no doubt you're looking forward to sharing a kiss (or several) with your Valentine.
He gave me a date for this - then put it off, and subsequently said it would be "just before or just after Christmas". But there was a catch to this refund offer.
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"It sets a date for the opening of this corridor to big, gregarious, herding animals, but I don't know if it necessarily sets a date for the very first movement of humans," he says.
"The ministers' council is very pleased at the appeals court decision, and we hope now that we can set a date for the trial, and that this case can be brought to a just conclusion," Mr. Jackson said.
Set a date for the meeting.
Pick a date for the party.
Pick a date for the wedding.
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