Sentence examples for printed date from inspiring English sources

"print date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the date that is printed on a document. For example, "This document was printed on June 15th, 2020, according to the print date."

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This is an estimated date of issue, no printed date can be found in the volume.

"The label simply copies what the food in the package is doing, so the expiry information is going to be far more accurate than a printed date".

Based on the tireless work of lead-bellied researchers at EatByDate.com, we compiled a handy infographic (see a huge version on Thrillist.com!) displaying just how long foods like pizza, salsa, and even beer will last safely in your fridge after the printed date.

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It also doubled as a system of registration and priority – public, printed, date-stamped proof that you had published your results ahead of your rival.

The oldest extant copy, which is also the oldest existing mathematics book ever printed, dates from 1213.

British Library conservators, by contrast, do not dare wear gloves while handling the Diamond Sutra, the world's oldest printed, dated book, for fear of clumsy gloved fingers damaging the mulberry sheets.

(Unless it's raw meat, then you should cook it). But what if you're already past these printed dates...which is often the case?

Print dates for three of the editions were known, but scholars had debated the date of the remaining edition for nearly 200 years, Hedges says.

The date printed is the date that the salad greens will probably begin to rot.

Fig. 6 Graph of yellowing vector Y measured against print date of journal.

From ~1960 to 2004 the yellowing vector is an inverse function of print date.

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