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Discover Ludwig"fixing a date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the action of deciding on when something should take place. For example, "We need to fix a date for our next meeting."
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"It's more like fixing a date.
In fixing a date for hearing, the order was nothing more than a notice.
But the officials parted without fixing a date for future talks of any kind.
At the beginning of May, the king signed a decree dissolving parliament and fixing a date for new elections.
"The main chat now among people of Qerdaha is Obama's hesitation and the confusion over fixing a date for [US] aggression against Syria.
The government demurred on fixing a date for digital switchover; just the other week, 60 stations told the government of their worries.
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A magistrate had fixed a date for a court hearing in October.
The United States has yet to fix a date or an agenda for expected talks with North Korea.
A pre-hearing on 13-14 December will fix a date, most probably in the spring.
I never organised anything with the wedding, never fixed a date or anything.
After that, Mr. Hollande might be well-advised to fix a date in Beijing.
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