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"corresponding dates" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to dates that are connected in some way, usually in the same order that the other dates are listed. For example: "The weeks of September and October have corresponding dates that are exactly four weeks apart."
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It contains an extensive library of team logos: professional and collegiate, along with the corresponding dates the logos were in use.
In VBA design environment, it is possible to build a form to add a new feature of setting reminders for birthday and anniversary events that Outlook creates automatically from corresponding dates in contact items.
(The corresponding dates in the Gregorian calendar usually fall in late October and November). The name is derived from the Sanskrit term dipavali, meaning "row of lights," which are lit on the new-moon night to invite the presence of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
The corresponding dates are obtained from Thomson Reuters Datastream.
The red line from en face images has been transposed onto the GVF images on the corresponding dates.
Furthermore, to obtain a stable record for the ACFs, 1 h ACFs for 1 week time periods before the corresponding dates were stacked.
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This is usually achieved by comparing simulated land-use maps of dates in the past to reference land-use maps of a corresponding date.
Four dimensions influence the choice of an eclipse sites, and the most critical is the record of cloud cover for the corresponding date in previous years.
All of these are to be written over the course of the examination preparation process and will be due on a definite, uniform date towards the end of the students' fifth semester, typically on the Friday before Thanksgiving break (or on a corresponding date in the spring semester).
It should also carry the corresponding date when a certificate, degree or job experience was obtained.
Because the corresponding date, 3/14/15, only comes once a century, this is a special Pi Day, indeed.
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