projected date

collocation in English

meaningsofprojectedanddate

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projected
adjective
uk
/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/
us
/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/
planned for the future or calculated based on information ...
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date
noun[C]
uk
/deɪt/
us
/deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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(Definition ofprojectedanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprojected date

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Theprojecteddatefor balance has been pushed back year after year, and the underlying problem of public finances has not been addressed.
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It is not therefore possible at this stage to give aprojecteddatefor a start on the site.
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Noprojecteddatehas yet been given for this trial.
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Theprojecteddatehas been given as 1980, but one now hears talk of 1982 and 1983.
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I hope we may maintain the improvement which this year'sprojecteddateof publication indicates.
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We did not fall short, and we reached the target some time ahead of theprojecteddate.
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Let us have at the very least a commitment to entry and aprojecteddatefor the referendum.
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What has been the cause of the postponement of theprojecteddateof the opening of the exchange?
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Theprojecteddateis 1982.
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June 1962 was theprojecteddateof fruition.
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However, theprojecteddatewas pushed back by the end of 1818.
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There is noprojecteddatefor its completion, though large segments have been built or incorporated into it since its inception.
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Construction for the third line began in 1982, with aprojecteddateof completion in 1986, although the line's opening was delayed until the end of 1989.
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