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'base date' is a correct term that is used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a reference point or starting point that is used for comparison or measurement. For example, "The home's value has increased significantly since the base date of purchase."
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That from one particular base date we could show that we were growing faster than Germany or Sweden?
"And an individual apartment's initial base date services should be spelled out on the Initial Apartment Registration Statement".
There are five different measures: House-price index: in nominal terms, rebased to 100 at the select base date.
To describe a given date more accurately, the Maya instituted the "Long Count," a continuous marking of time from a base date.
In that context, Ms. Hallenborg said, a "base date" essential or required service is any service that was being provided at the time the apartment became subject to regulation or that was added thereafter and included in the rent.
Under the new regulations, however, Mr. McKee said, the "base date" for determining the rent used to calculate an overcharge claim is defined as the rent four years before the filing of the complaint.
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The pipe appears to have been changed somewhat in the 1960s, Mr. Giroux said, but he estimated that its old base dates to the 1860s or 1870s.
Originally the home of a military base dating to the 18th century, the island was turned over to the city and state in 2003.
His 2006 Hearst Tower project on Eighth Avenue at 57th Street in Manhattan involved planting a glass-and-steel tower atop a six-story Art Deco base dating from 1928.
It is a GCHQ base dating from the First World War, when our spies intercepted messages to and from the German fleet.
But nobody's paying attention to the Commodity Research Bureau's U.S. Futures Grain index, which recently broke out from a base dating back to 1998.
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