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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probable date" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to refer to an estimated time or date for when something might happen, such as a probable date when a project might be finished. For example, "We have a probable date of August 1st for when the project will be finished."
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The probable date is 17 December (to be confirmed).
That, of course, is also the probable date for the next general election.
April 6 has been mentioned as a probable date for the fight.
The probable date of this inscription is the first half of the 5th century bce.
General Prayuth gives October 2015 as the probable date for an election.
The probable date of the origin of the Etruscan alphabet is the late 9th or early 8th century bce.
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His most probable dates are 375 300 bc.
Robert Flynn Johnson, the curator of a 1998 exhibition of Jones's work at the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco, gives 1895 to 1910 as the probable dates of Jones's body of work.
But on Rhodes a festival is scheduled at Embona, with the probable dates being Aug. 29 to 31, says Mary-Irene Triantafillou, area marketing director and exports manager of Emery Wines.
While all of the contradictions above cannot be reconciled, the most probable dates that may be drawn from available data place Æthelberht's birth at approximately 560 and, perhaps, his marriage to Bertha at 580.
He reported identifying probable dates of publication for just 4 of the 54 papers assessed, which resulted from incomplete masking, and knew which journals had published 2 of the papers because of familiarity with article layout.
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