Sentence examples for date with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "date with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an appointment set for an occasion such as a social visit, or a meeting that is not related to work. For example: "I have a date with my friends tomorrow night."

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He makes another date with Grace.

Make a date with you, actually.

Got a date with Boston.

To a date with Sam, that's where.

Libya is Nicolas Sarkozy's date with history.

Read Paul Rudnick's "A Date With Nate".

I was on a date with myself.

Imagine going on a date with her.

June 23 is his date with destiny".

And it's my date with "Downton Abbey".

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