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further date
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "further date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a future date that has yet to be specified, for example: "We will discuss the project in detail at a further date."
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5 human-written examples
No further date has been agreed but Wakefield hope that one will not be necessary.
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At some point they are faced with two choices: to retire from the sport immediately, or move down the pecking order until retirement at a further date.
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Boeing said it would take weeks before a further date could be set.ANA, which is already seeking compensation for the plane's being two years late, now faces the prospect that it will not be available for delivery early next year, as had been promised.
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We sat underneath our desks with legs crossed (yes, we called it "Indian style" to further date myself) bent forward with our hands behind our necks, looking like little pretzels but somehow ready for a nuclear attack.
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If then you decide to have a further date or dates with this person, it should give you a pretty good indication of this person's morals, sexual education and perhaps somewhat of their sexual history.
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SlingShot is planning further dates and locations, including London for Halloween.
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He then heads out for further dates around Europe, finishing in Madrid on 30 September.
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The Super Furries play Gloucester Guildhall on Tuesday, Cardiff University Students Unionn (1, 2, 3 May) and further dates throughout May.
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However, those plans now seem to have been extended into a "worldwide arena tour", despite no further dates having been announced at present on account of previous commitments.
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"Members are clear that they are prepared to take sustained action in this dispute and will name further dates if the dispute is not resolved," said Stanistreet.
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Having made several predictions over the years about the timing of the initial flight, Branson is under strict instructions by his employees not to give any further dates.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "further date", ensure the context clearly indicates what event or action is being postponed or rescheduled. This avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "further date" without specifying the subject. For example, instead of saying 'We will meet at a further date', specify 'We will meet to discuss the budget at a further date'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "further date" functions as a noun phrase, specifying an unspecified point in time after the present. It's used to indicate that an event or action will occur later, as evidenced by Ludwig.
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News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "further date" is a grammatically sound noun phrase used to indicate that something will occur at an unspecified time in the future. While considered correct, it is relatively rare. Ludwig AI highlights its primary function as deferring an action and notes its neutral register, making it suitable for general use. When writing, ensure the context is clear and direct. Consider alternatives such as "later date" or "future occasion" for subtle shifts in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
later date
Emphasizes a point in time after the present.
future occasion
Highlights a specific event or instance in the future.
subsequent time
Suggests a time following a particular event or period.
deferred appointment
Specifically relates to rescheduling a meeting or engagement.
rescheduled meeting
Highlights a meeting that was moved to another date.
another day
Indicates an unspecified future day.
a later stage
Refers to a future point in a process or timeline.
future point
Indicates a general time in the future without specifying an event.
next scheduled time
Related to an item on a agenda or a list.
following timeframe
Refers to a block of time that is later than the current one.
FAQs
How can I use "further date" in a sentence?
You can use "further date" to indicate that something will happen at a later, unspecified time. For instance, "The decision will be announced at a "later date"".
What's a good alternative to "further date"?
Alternatives include "later date", "future time", or "subsequent meeting", depending on the context.
Is "further date" formal or informal?
"Further date" is generally neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. However, more formal options like "subsequent time" might be preferred in very formal settings.
Can I use "further date" when rescheduling something?
Yes, "further date" is perfectly appropriate when rescheduling. For example, "The appointment has been postponed to a "rescheduled appointment"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested