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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a starting date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the date on which something is set to begin, such as a project, event, or contract.
Example: "The project will commence on a starting date of March 1st."
Alternatives: "an initiation date" or "a commencement date."
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A starting date was not announced.
Egypt suggested February 5th as a starting date.
It has not scheduled a starting date for the voting, he said.
A starting date for the new season is planned for 2010.
The Turks now want a starting date for talks from the EU's December summit.
For nine months, he waited for a starting date, but M-G-M was unable to resolve its financial woes.
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Until now, the committee had not publicly mentioned a possible starting date for the recession.
A theater and starting date have not been announced.
The starting date is a hard call this time.
TNT has yet to announce a start date.
Normally people are recruited with a start date.
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