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The phrase "the precise date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to be specific about when something happened. For example: "We can't remember the precise date of the event, but it happened in the summer."
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(The precise date hasn't been fixed).
The precise date of her death has never been determined.
This extraordinary executive committee will convene in July, the precise date to be confirmed this week".
Sinofsky joked that the precise date was "a Defence Department secret".
Ancient Roman historians initially differed over the precise date of Rome's foundation.
It was in 1982, though the Egyptian architect no longer remembers the precise date.
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Lists of appointed "martyrs" are said to have been prepared with names of believers and the precise date and places of their deaths.
So, it is quite different from forecasting, whose objective is to give the precise date of occurrence of a specified physical event.
A bill setting out the terms of the autumn 2014 referendum - including the precise date - is expected to be introduced to the Scottish Parliament in March.
But he is not too worried about the precise date.
But the precise date for a Gaza visit has not been announced.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com