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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all date" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to refer to "all dates," which could be used in contexts discussing multiple dates or a range of dates.
Example: "Please provide all dates relevant to the project timeline."
Alternatives: "every date" or "all the dates".
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All date from the 1990s.
My closest friends all date from years spent in school.
The artifacts all date to the mid- to late 1880s.
Aside from these substitutions, the instruments all date from Vivaldi's time.
The problem is that the figures I have quoted, though compelling, all date back to 2011.
The oldest buildings on the island all date from the early Federal period.
The beginning of a relationship, where it's all date nights and bonking?
But the sugar mills are in poor condition; almost all date from before the 1959 revolution.
They are all Romanesque, and all date from the 12th century.
And they all date from around the same time, the late 1960's to the early 1970's.
His poems to Voltaire, Henry James, and Freud all date from his first two years in New York.
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