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"provide a date" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when asking someone to supply a specific date, such as a deadline date or the date of an event. For example, you could write "Please provide a date for the event."
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Canongate did not provide a date for its release, however.
He said reconstruction would begin "soon", but did not provide a date.
Neither manufacturer can provide a date by which its phones will be available.
The name of the company will be disclosed later this month, he added, but he did not provide a date.
US Airways told employees it would lift a 5percentt deferral on wages, declining to provide a date.
To be safe, and to provide a date to aim for, we recommend making this change by July 1 , 2013
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But the Copa has accelerated things by providing a date by which things have to be ready," Luis Fernandes, executive secretary of the Ministry of Sport, said recently.
On Tuesday, the film's producer, Raphael Shore, e-mailed The Times and provided a date and time for their 90-minute interview with the commissioner at Police Headquarters on March 19 , 2007
The system provides a date, time and audit trail for each entry.
Sony has not provided a date for the Fes Watch's release.
We assume the IEEE 802.11p operates in service channel 174 and 175, and the combined channel provides a date rate of 18 Mbps.
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