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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a date with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an arrangement to meet someone socially, often romantically.
Example: "I have a date with Sarah this Friday at the new Italian restaurant."
Alternatives: "an appointment with" or "a meeting with".
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Make a date with you, actually.
Got a date with Boston.
To a date with Sam, that's where.
Read Paul Rudnick's "A Date With Nate".
I was on a date with myself.
Imagine going on a date with her.
Wisconsin has a date with political destiny next Tuesday.
Getting a date with them can take weeks.
Maggie remembers when she turned down a date with Durwood.
I have a date with my steady girlfriend.
I had a date with Johnny Glass that night.
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