Sentence examples for a date today from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a date today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific day or occasion that is happening on the current date.
Example: "I have a date today with someone I met online."
Alternatives: "an appointment today" or "a meeting today".

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By not setting a date today, Glavine said, it gives negotiators "a couple more days before we go down the road to setting a strike date".

The decision not to set a date today was the kind of act that owners in the past have taken as a sign of weakness in the union ranks.

Click to view If Andrew McCarthy picked me up for a date today and asked if I wanted to go home to change, I'd dash home and change into my fanciest outfit.

"We were hoping that we'd be in a position to announce a date today, unfortunately we're not," he told reporters.

Upon first launch, you simply pick a date (today, tomorrow or you can select your own), then see available rooms and pricing.

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Early this month he proposed a date, March 30.

Luckily, this time we have a date: tomorrow (4 August).

It's about: I want a date this Friday.

And now the stadium plan has a date: 2011.

The country has agreed a date next week for the brothers' appeal against the lenient 2011 sentence.

But the final image, a video clip, came with a date: August 2001.

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