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The phrase "a date nowadays" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the current time or context in relation to dating or social interactions.
Example: "Finding a meaningful connection can be challenging when considering a date nowadays, given the fast-paced nature of modern life."
Alternatives: "a date in today's world" or "a date in the present time".
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The kids may need somewhere to go on a date, but nowadays grownups can get their entertainment at home.
You meet a guy on Coffee Meets Bagel (hey, technology is the way to go for dating nowadays!) and you meet for a coffee.
New York video production company Skin Deep, in collaboration with Vanity Fair, went to a Brooklyn senior center to teach a group of seniors how Tinder works and what dating nowadays is really like.
If you're dating nowadays, the odds are you've sent an embarrassing text or two to a potential love interest.
( I.E.: Why Tia didn't pick Dani, Who is Ben dating nowadays?, Who are you dating?, Are you going to the game tomorrow?, Do you like Paramore?, Have you ever heard the song Heart of Glass?) Stuff along those lines is always a safe way to go.
"Accidental Empires", an amusing chronicle of Silicon Valley's rise to power, is subtitled "How the boys of Silicon Valley make their millions, battle foreign competition and still can't get a date".Nowadays, virtually every government in the world seems to want to create its own Silicon Valley.
And a date.
Stacie: On a date?
A date was set.
Nowadays, museums seem to do everything but give visitors a room for the night: They provide food, plan vacations, organize parties, offer concerts and opportunities for shopping, help single people find a date and teach classes.
Fix a date.
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