exact date
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexactanddate
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exact
adjective
uk/ɪɡˈzækt/us/ɪɡˈzækt/
in great detail, or complete, correct, or true in ...
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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 ofexactanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofexact date
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Theexactdatefor the setting of their quotas is not clear.
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If theexactdateof birth of each child is known, the precise calculation of the various birth intervals is a simple procedure of subtraction.
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We do not know theexactdateof the third marriage.
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Therefore, it becomes obvious that theexactdateof contacting aliens remains unknown.
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Theexactdateof the photo is not known, but it must be towards the end of the station's life.
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The party'sexactdateof foundation is still unknown.
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This is exceptional in giving anexactdateof birth, not just the date of his baptism.
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It would be useful to know itsexactdate.
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Exactdateof closure is unknown (during a season, after a season, or just prior to the next season).
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The criminals moved about the area with such confidence that on occasion they would tell people theexactdateon which they would be robbed.
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If the informant was unable to provide theexactdateof entry, consent was obtained to contact the long-term care facility for this information.
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Students were asked theirexactdateof birth, and age in decimal years was calculated.
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Considering that the incubation period is quite variable (7-45 days), instead of choosing theexactdate of the serology, we chose the month as time unit.
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This decision will set theexactdateon which the operation is taken over.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
It is hoped that work can be started this month, but theexactdateis not yet settled.
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Theexactdatecannot yet be settled as progress will be dependent on the weather.
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Theexactdatecannot be settled yet as progress will be dependent on the weather.
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The matter is receiving close attention, but it is impossible to name anexactdatefor the supply of particular demands.
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