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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a date of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific date associated with an event, document, or occurrence.
Example: "Please provide a date of the meeting so that I can schedule my calendar accordingly."
Alternatives: "a date for" or "a date regarding".
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On it, someone had carved a birthdate and, only a month later, a date of death.
The batches carried a date of 2006.
There should also be a date of departure.
A date of 2019 is more likely, the official added.
Premier Foods has a date of 2011, United Biscuits 2012.
A date of 2005 is being considered but no decision has been made.
But there was no record of parents, marriage, fatherhood, not even a date of birth.
David told me a date of mine had cancelled, so she waited for an hour.
Ms. Cooper said the disgruntled guest was a date of a girlfriend from work.
Almost every film he mentions is accompanied with a date of release.
Judge Roland D. Fasano set a date of Oct. 20 to discuss the motions filed.
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