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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a uniform date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific date that is consistent or the same across different contexts or instances.
Example: "All participants are required to submit their reports by a uniform date to ensure timely processing."
Alternatives: "a consistent date" or "a standard date".
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From 1945 through 1951, efforts were made to enforce a uniform date for accepting offers.
The council also attempted but failed to establish a uniform date for Easter.
It is unlikely that the state will require that truly local matters take place on a uniform date".
The council failed to agree on a uniform date for Easter and, because of the objection of some delegates, did not adopt a policy on the celibacy of clergy.
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They introduced standardized weights and measures — the gur equalled roughly three hundred litres — and imposed a uniform dating system, under which each year was assigned the name of a major event that had recently occurred: for instance, "the year that Sargon destroyed the city of Mari".
All of these are to be written over the course of the examination preparation process and will be due on a definite, uniform date towards the end of the students' fifth semester, typically on the Friday before Thanksgiving break (or on a corresponding date in the spring semester).
The close associations with the Passover had to go too, with a separate and uniform date for Easter.
So now, instead of having one, uniform date, some stations will make the switch on February 17th and others later in the year.
But he underscored a lesson learned during his time in uniform, dating to the Vietnam War, which he described as "an acute understanding of the finite application of force abroad — as well as its impact at home".
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