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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a date which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific date in a descriptive or explanatory context.
Example: "I remember a date which changed my life forever."
Alternatives: "a date that" or "a date on which".
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It's not a date which epitomises 'bringing people together'.
He has been bailed until a date which has yet to be confirmed.
December 8 , 1941 is not normally known as a date which will live in infamy.
"Yesterday, December 7 , 1941 a date which will live in infamy......
IT WAS a date which will live in infamy; but that is not Westinghouse Electric's fault.
Roosevelt's phrase was "a date which will live in infamy," not "a day that will live in infamy".
The prize is valid for 12 months from when the winner is notified, and can be used on a date which is mutually agreed with the restaurant.
For this year's event, we worked for nearly a month to find a date which worked for the Russian Ambassador, Defense Attache and 201st Commander.
The video first aired, between Saturday morning cartoons, in 1976 — a date which gives a clue as to why the machines needed replacing.
President Franklin Roosevelt declared it "a date which will live in infamy", and soon the US would be embroiled in the second world war.
On 18 November 1910, for instance, a date which became known as Black Friday, Emmeline Pankhurst led 300 women to the House of Commons in a peaceful protest.
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