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"use-by date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the date that a product needs to be consumed by, to ensure its freshness and quality. For example: "Make sure to check the use-by date before buying food from the store."
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use-by date
noun
The date by which it is advised that a perishable product be consumed.
Exact(45)
You have a use-by date".
This view has passed its use-by date.
Milk is often good past its use-by date.
Food that is beyond its use-by date is 'composted'composted
It makes ready meals on site from food approaching its use-by date, greatly cutting waste.
Not when she is so fast approaching her use-by date.
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Too often, regulations stay on the statute books long after their use by date.
The "use by date" assigned after the test was 9 February 2016.
Did you know you can freeze food right up to 24 hours before the use by date?
If the turkey is vacuum-packed and has a "use by" date, use that as a guide.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning not to drink Bolthouse Carrot Juice with a "use by" date before Nov. 12.
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