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The phrase "a date to watch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific date that is significant or noteworthy, often in the context of events, deadlines, or releases.
Example: "Mark your calendars for March 15th; it's a date to watch for the launch of the new product."
Alternatives: "a date to remember" or "a date to keep an eye on".
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The church, however, is not the only organisation regarding 13 March as a date to watch.
Signing off now, I have a date to watch Judge Judy on ITV2 – my favourite programme!
Make a date to watch the slideshow.
Make sure you don't leave her on a date to watch a game.
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By making the online world more relevant, and more applicable, to every task from getting from A to B to finding a date to watching over a child to checking the thermostat it is adding all sorts of convenience.
We count down the weeks or months until a new season starts or a show returns from hiatus, with a guarantee that, no matter how hectic our lives get, we have a standing date to watch.
It is his job to ensure that Radio 1 is meeting its public service remit of supporting new British music but Davie, who showed an entrepreneurial spirit by promoting club nights as a Cambridge student, is a music fan who had been to Maida Vale on an earlier date to watch Primal Scream.
After the formal results on 13 February, the next big date to watch is 6 March – the day the annual report is published.
One date to watch: April 1, the 30th anniversary of Apple's founding.
From the new "Star Wars" film to familiar actors finally getting their due in TV series, explore the critics and writers' selections as well as a list of dates to watch out for here.
Couples make dates to watch it together.
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