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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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date
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The expiration date is no more than fourteen days later than the date of grading.
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In August that year $ 25 million worth of vaccine was backlogged and in danger of passing its six-month expiration date .
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Beer makers such as Anheuser-Busch complained two years ago that the county was selling beer past its expiration date .
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The certificate, which is good at any of the restaurants, has no expiration date .
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Guidelines require that an expiration date appear on every page of an Internet-Draft.
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Winemakers, you already know that consumers need expiration dates on certain wines.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the expiration of the treaty
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At the expiration of the time thus set aside, debate ends.
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Beer makers such as Anheuser-Busch complained two years ago that the county was selling beer past its expiration date.
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Guidelines require that an expiration date appear on every page of an Internet-Draft.
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In August that year $ 25 million worth of vaccine was backlogged and in danger of passing its six-month expiration date.
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Sandoz and CoCensys have mutually agreed to discontinue their agreement after its March expiration .
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The demand was premature, because it was made and served before the expiration of a month from the 31 July bill.