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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the dates" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to reference a conversation or other discussion about specific dates or a range of dates. For example, "We had a meeting about the dates for the upcoming event."
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They dis agreed, for instance, about, the dates and places of meetings, about who suggested employ ing Mr. Ulasewicz to act as a courier for the money, and about whether any money changed hands in Mr. Dean's presence.
A pity about the dates.
"I am not sure about the dates," he said.
"It opens up again questions about the dates of this transfer window," said Wenger.
"Now we have to think about the dates … and about the honeymoon," his fiancee admitted.
"In hindsight, I wish I had found out about the dates," Mr. Rubio said.
There is disagreement among scholars about the dates of the Buddha's birth and death.
Anyone wanting an explanation for all that only has to think about the dates involved.
Mr. Reinecke's lawyer argued that his client had simply been confused about the dates.
I have not been specific about the dates of the stories so far recounted.
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Bratton was right about the date.
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