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The phrase "a date with Germany" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is referring to a planned visit or engagement with Germany, whether for travel, cultural exchange, or a specific event.
Example: "I'm really looking forward to my upcoming trip; it's going to be a memorable date with Germany as I explore its rich history and culture."
Alternatives: "an appointment with Germany" or "a meeting with Germany".
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In addition, according to Stone, the U.S. will play two friendly matches in Europe in mid-November, perhaps a date with Germany.
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