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The phrase "a target date of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a particular date by which a task or goal is expected to be completed.
Example: "The project has a target date of December 15th for completion."
Alternatives: "a deadline of" or "a due date of".
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Ms. Bernheim mentions a target date of summer 2002.
Those signed most recently have a target date of 2016 or later.
The SDGs, which consist of 17 goals, have a target date of 2030.
Mr. Paterson had set a target date of Feb. 1 to address the current deficit.
This is despite a target date of 2015 having been set by Lord Carter's report.
The commission set a target date of the end of next year for making the new rules mandatory.
Their efforts are to culminate with the organization's first advertising campaign, with a target date of March.
The city embraced the plan, and in letters to the association set a target date of June 1998 for an initial test of the system.
Instead, the United States is agreeing here this weekend to a target date of 2005 to complete an accord and submit it to national legislatures for approval.
Officials said volunteers would be mobilized to contribute 60 million work days in constructing the first, 800-mile phase of the project, with a target date of 2003.
They agreed on setting a target date of 2005, by which time all schools, hospitals and local government offices should have broadband access to the Internet.
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