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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the finish date" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the specific date by which a task or project is expected to be completed. Example: "The finish date for the project is set for March 15th."
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Bonet did not seem so sure about the finish date.
When the counter subcontractor couldn't get the pieces to meet according to plan, it set the project back five weeks, pushing the finish date for our August project into early October, eight weeks after Natalie had organized her last piece of silverware.
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Since this alternative formula for f j ignores interruptions it would grossly underestimate the finishing dates in general and so we do not discuss it further.
Recruitment started in July 2008 and was planned to finish in September 2009; four people who were recruited after this finish date were excluded from the current analyses.
Recruitment started in May 2008 and was planned to finish in September 2009; we excluded seven patients who were recruited after this finish date.
Make sure you enter the correct finish date, as the form won't allow you to add A Level results that are certificated after the date you leave the centre.
For patients with at least six months' continuous drug records we shall calculate expected percentage compliance from the expected finish date for each prescription and the date on which the next prescription was filled.
So when your Sponsor tells you in a few weeks time "Can you please sum up these deliverables to the list?", you can answer by saying "Yes, but I'll either have to remove some items from the name to do it, or extend the project finish date.
Did they hit the expected finish date without a bunch of overtime to make it?
The database records the start and finish date for all patients receiving chronic haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis and those who receive renal transplants.
Of the articles, 74% (37) reported both the start and finish date of patient recruitment.
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