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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually fixed the date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of setting or confirming a specific date for an event or appointment.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally actually fixed the date for the meeting next week."
Alternatives: "definitively set the date" or "confirmed the date".
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In 1928, the United Kingdom actually fixed the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the second Saturday in April, but the act putting it into law was never actually implemented and the reform was never followed.
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Fixed the date.
So we're shifting our focus away from writing reports to actually fix the problems.
A little history shows why the "fixes" lawmakers passed actually fix the worst features of the law.
"Uncle Andy's" is about one of these visits, and Warhola fixes the date as August 1962.
The Congregations also fix the date and time of the commencement of the conclave.
He tried to fix the dates of literary and political events since the siege of Troy.
And today, the company fixed the release date (September 15) and price ($91) for the planetarium.
At the end of the day, teams meet to discuss what went wrong and what fixes actually fixed things.
"That actually fixes a lot of the problem".
To the extent that the "fixes" don't actually fix things, it could be more severe.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com