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date

[deyt] / deɪt /








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The conflict dates back more than a century, when the borders of the two nations were drawn after the French occupation of Cambodia.

From BBC

To date, the Northern Lights consortium has signed only three commercial contracts with European companies to store their CO2.

From Barron's

Unable to find a direct service, and with a longer journey time, she changed the dates of her visit to avoid the disruption.

From BBC

The data doesn’t include patients’ names, but covers details such as the date, drug, duration and quantity of each prescription dispensed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Three of the seven drafts of the after-action report obtained by The Times are marked with dates: Two versions are dated Aug. 25, and there is a draft from Oct.

From Los Angeles Times