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"the earliest date" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in sentences where you want to refer to the earliest or first possible date. For example: “The earliest date for the next meeting has not yet been decided.”.
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the earliest date
adverb
At a time before expected; sooner than usual.
Exact(60)
The earliest date from the time of Charlemagne.
If members vote in favour of a strike, the earliest date possible would be 23 October.
What do archaeologists suggest is the earliest date that Africans began domesticating grains?
The earliest date from the 1690s, and there are examples from 34 states.
Since 1947, the earliest date available, government spending has averaged about 20.2 percent of the economy.
August is spoken of as the earliest date for this sort of success, hurricanes permitting.
Cuadrilla has told the Guardian that April 2017 is the earliest date at which drilling will begin.
In Canberra it was the earliest date in October the city has been hotter than 30 degrees.
The earliest date for a normal general election for the House of Representatives and half of the Senate is 6 August.
The earliest date (that I can find) on which two clubs played their second fixture is 19 August 1969, when Arsenal played Leeds for the second time.
Mr Brito said yesterday that he was scheduled to have one installed on May 30, the earliest date he could get.
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