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Start-Date

Description:

Start-Date refers to the specific time or day at which something begins or is scheduled to commence. It is commonly used in various contexts such as project management, event planning, academic courses, employment contracts, and more.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. The start-date of the project was set for next Monday.
  2. Please provide your availability and preferred start-date for the job.
  3. Students are required to submit their applications before the start-date of the course.

As a verb:

  1. You can start-date your tasks in the project management software.
  2. The event organizer needs to start-date the event on the calendar.
  3. Make sure to start-date your work schedule to keep track of your hours.

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