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The phrase "a date so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a specific date or context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "I remember a date so significant that it changed my life forever."
Alternatives: "a date that" or "a date which".
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He couldn't get a date, so he gave the extra ticket to Lars, his window-washer.
"It's a political risk to set a date so much in advance, but so be it".
"She had an idea for a date, so I was happy to go along with it," Dr. Dardis said.
We decided to go on a date, so he came and got me and it was just awkward.
Neither the manuscript nor the translation bears a date, so we also don't know exactly when the story was written.
I learned this after finding a date so dull that I went to the ladies and attempted to break the window open in order to escape.
Similar(10)
In the back of your mind, if you decide I want to wait but then I'm afraid to wait because this person may leave me or I may never find a date so then, I say you know what fine, I'm not going to wait!
He wanted to set up a girl with a potential date so he searched "Who are single men?" Stocky says.
"It would become available for the creditors at a later date so it's simply a deduction from a later price.
I figured Glastonbury would be a pretty magical setting for a blind date, so why not?
She says the whole "point of a pitch is to get a second date so leave us wanting more".
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