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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go on a date" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written and spoken English.
It is typically used to describe the action of going out with someone for a romantic or social outing. Example: "I'm going to go on a date with my new coworker next Friday." Other examples: - "She asked me to go on a date with her to the new art exhibit downtown." - "I haven't been on a date in months." - "They went on a date to the movies for their anniversary." - "Do you want to go on a date with me this weekend?".
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We go on date nights once a week.
We try to go on date nights once a week, but it depends.
But I'm getting ahead of myself here – the first obstacle in the teacher's hunt for love is actually finding someone to go on date with.
Therefore, you should never think that if you are married, you should not go on date; but, you should always go on a date to know your better half better.
Meanwhile most of the women around you will be looking for the best outfits and perfumes to go on date, you can have fun just by choosing the right outfits for your countless dates you might have on your own.
Go on date nights together, rediscover each other as if all is new again.
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Keep going on dates.
Britney clones go on dates in kindergarten.
"You never wanted to go on dates before," Henry said.
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