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Discover LudwigThe phrase "retirement date" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the date on which a person officially stops working and begins their retirement. Example: John's retirement date is set for December 31st, 2020.
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Garran retired from his governmental positions on 9 February 1932, a fixed retirement date on the day before his sixty-fifth birthday.
With five years left until your planned retirement date, the key objective is to determine if you can in fact retire by then, based on your needs assessment.
Allen's retirement date is officially 1 July.
His retirement date from the airport is now imminent.
But my mother keeps postponing her retirement date.
She also wants to stay in the Army beyond her mandatory retirement date in August.
Such funds follow a "glide path", taking less risk as the retirement date approaches.
For employees, the funds appear very straightforward, requiring only the choice of an expected retirement date.
The majority of lenders will only grant a mortgage to your planned retirement date.
But NASA is researching whether their retirement date can be pushed back to 2020.
"I waver quite a bit," Davenport said when asked if she had set a retirement date.
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