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"from the date" is a correct phrase and is used in written English to indicate the starting period of a duration of time.
For example: "Payment is due six weeks from the date of the invoice."
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Vouchers expire 12 months from the date of purchase.
This agrnement is effective from the date of its signing.
Or rather, not just from the date of invoice.
1 Years from the date of cylinder manufacture.
A patent lasted 17 years from the date it was issued; it now lasts 20 years from the date the application is filed.
Some insurers calculate the six months starting from the date the policy lapsed, he said, while others count it from the date the premium was originally due.
That is because a nonowner would calculate the value of the asset from the date of death, while the original owner calculates it from the date of purchase.
Nine months from the date of signing, they could cancel the contract and reclaim their deposit.
Instead, you will receive a weekly payment that stays the same from the date you retire.
But this is limited to 30 days from the date of purchase.
Conor Doyle, 27, an executive recruiter, saw an economic benefit from the date.
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