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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expiring on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a specific date or time at which something will come to an end or expire. Here is an example: "The contract is expiring on December 31st, so we need to make a decision before then."
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The decision by the court, motivated by the need to prevent the statute of limitations from expiring on one of the charges facing the former prime minister, caused a political uproar.
With a contract expiring on June 30, the talks over a new one have been escalating for months.
Mickelson, who held at least a share of the lead for most of the day, posted a one-over 73, his bid for a 42nd tour title expiring on Nos.
Worse, patents are expiring on some important current products.
(Copyrights will soon be expiring on the first wave of talkies).
The 76ers took Bynum, whose contract is also expiring, on the same assumption.
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It expires on September 16th.
Both leases expire on March 31.
That offer expired on July 31.
That agreement expires on Friday.
This expires on December 7th.
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