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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usage date" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the date that something was put into use, for example: "The usage date of the computer system was April 1st 2021".
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The models' tribal makeup seemed an idea whose usage date had long ago expired.
It consists of several smart energy measuring devices (SEMDs) that use a low-power radio protocol to dynamically build and connect to a radio network to transfer power usage date to a server.
Thousands of the state's junior water rights holders - those whose claims to water usage date back only as far as 1914 - have already had their water use curtailed this year.
Req = {Req_model, Req_t Req_d, Req_m, of R1, R2, … Rn}, among them Req_model is the authorization mode of request, Req_t is the usage count of request, Req_d is the usage date of request, Req_m is the used minutes of request, and Ri (0 ≦ i ≦ n) is a reserved word.
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I should also report, in the light of my castigation last week of the use of the euphemism "sleep with", that the Bloomsbury Dictionary of Euphemisms says this usage dates back to the Anglo-Saxon period but was dropped toward the end of the middle ages.
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The earliest recorded English usage dates to 1975.
This usage dates from at least the first half of the nineteenth century, and continues through to the present.
The designation has been used twice before on roads in the Lower Peninsula in the 1910s through 1930s while the current usage dates back to the mid-1990s.
In its earliest usage, dating back to Greco-Roman times, it referred to popular styles of art, architecture, and decor that simply distorted or hybridised human, plant, and animal figures into motifs and images that were exaggeratedly funny, ugly, or outright bizarre.
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