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Discover Ludwig"announce date" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the date that information or an event is made public. For example, "The election results will be announced date on Tuesday, April 7th."
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Jeremy "The Animal" Horowitz just posted a list of exciting new rumors about the iPad including the announce date – around January 19, just in time to relegate CES news to the dustbin of history – and that it will be available in May.
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Its first step should be to announce dates for the proposed public consultations.
The internal squabbles plaguing Aerosmith appear to have subsided, at least long enough for the band to announce dates for a European tour.
The band said it would announce dates and cities later this week.
We will announce dates here shortly (and regularly).
Southwest Airlines said it has plans for a third route from Ft. Lauderdale to Santa Clara, and will announce dates soon.
On its newly announced date, "Pitch Perfect 3" is scheduled to open opposite an untitled DreamWorks animated movie.
To prevent it from leaking onto the Internet, Ocean planned to release Channel Orange digitally one week earlier than its publically announced date.
To prevent it from leaking onto the Internet, Ocean released the album digitally one week earlier than its publicly announced date.
The Provisional Electoral Council announced dates for local and national elections.
FIFA also announced dates for two tournaments in 2001 -- the Confederations Cup and the World Club Championship.
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