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Discover Ludwig"date set" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You would typically use it to describe a specific day on which something has been scheduled or agreed to take place. Example: "The team has settled on a date set for the launch of the new product."
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There is no date set".
No release date set yet.
Do you have a date set?
REPORTER: Do you have a date set?
n.d., but publication date set for 1989.
That date set the tone of their life together.
The date set for the robbery was August 17th.
REPORTER: Do you have a date set, Mr. President?
Do you have a date set, Mr. President?
date set, there is also time for compromise.
There was even a date set, 2050, for the takeover.
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