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The phrase "a date with a wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone is facing a difficult or unyielding challenge, often implying a sense of frustration or futility.
Example: "After weeks of trying to negotiate with the stubborn landlord, I felt like I was just having a date with a wall."
Alternatives: "hitting a brick wall" or "facing a dead end".
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Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a date with a wall full of generosity.
A New York investment banker recalls a date with a Wall Street multimillionaire who pouted through a dinner date, depressed because his friends were buying a football team and they didn't ask him to join.
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ANDREW LAX, New York, posted on nytimes.com OBAMA'S NOT-SO-HOT DATE WITH WALL STREET It's not surprising that President Obama is having a hard time raising money from Wall Street donors, including some who enthusiastically supported him the last time.
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