Sentence examples for the release date from inspiring English sources

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the release date

noun

The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).

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Or the release date.

The release date is 2015!

They didn't even move the release date.

So we wrote the concept around the release date.

But the release date is some 33 years late.

The release date for MDNA has yet to be confirmed.

If reviews are being curtailed until closer to the release date, it's a largely pointless move.

That, of course, was the release date of the first iPhone.

But perhaps the character best placed to benefit from the release date megadump is Captain Marvel.

The software maker announced the event — and the release date — in an invitation to journalists yesterday.

This article was amended on 5 August 2013 to correct the release date of Elysium.

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