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Discover Ludwig"give a date" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when asking someone to provide a specific date for something. Here is an example: Please give a date for when you will be able to complete the project.
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I don't want to give a date.
He did not give a date for the release.
"I cannot give a date," General Musharraf said.
Amaluddin has waited six months for ICC judges to give a date for the appeal.
An agreement will be signed quite soon," Amano said, but did not give a date.
But he didn't give a date or any indication when the pause would be lifted.
"But no one is prepared to give a date for when it will happen.
"We are in a difficult situation, therefore I cannot give a date".
The announcement did not give a date for the debut of the new Yahoo Mail release.
He did not give a date for when the review might be completed.
Give a date range and bunch jobs together by type of employer or skills gained.
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