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  1. expiration and expiry | WordReference Forums

    Apr 21, 2006 · Expiry is also a specific AE term used in the Options and Futures trading business. However, in this context: Expiry = Expiration Date R

  2. long expiration date | WordReference Forums

    Mar 26, 2019 · I'd understand "long expiration date" as meaning there was a long time to go for the expiry date. "Long shelf life" means something will stay without spoiling for a long time. …

  3. Fecha de vencimiento - WordReference Forums

    Jul 23, 2022 · Es correctísimo expiration date en un documento legal (y creo que en Reino Unido usan expiry date). El periodo de validez se refiere a la cantidad de meses o años; pero la …

  4. must start within 28 days | WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2019 · If you are applying to continue your studies, your new course must start within 28 days of the expiry of your permission to stay or, if you overstayed, within 28 days of when that …

  5. antigüedad (licencia de conducir) | WordReference Forums

    Aug 31, 2010 · There are three dates on the licence: "Vigencia" (which refers to expiry date), "Expedición" (referring to date of issue), and "Antigüedad" (which refers to the date of issue of …

  6. Long or Far Expiry Date? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 15, 2020 · A better question would be "How do they establish the use-by (expiry) dates?" Or even what those dates mean. In some cases the date listed is the optimum time to use the …

  7. For DE [Date of Expiry] see date stamp - WordReference Forums

    May 6, 2014 · Hello everyone, I have just come across this sentence printed on a yogurt cup: For DE see date stamp. I want to believe that the abbreviation "DE" stands for 'date of …

  8. Nearly-expired products | WordReference Forums

    Apr 17, 2022 · The phrase 'nearly-expired products' works grammatically, and your sentence is understandable. However, where I am, we talk about 'sell-by date' instead of 'expired' food. I …

  9. Expired vs. rotten vs. go bad | WordReference Forums

    Nov 27, 2017 · Only 2) is correct, but I would say "This beef is off" 1) expired means died - The cow has died but beef cannot. You could say "..has reached its expiry date" 3) You would …

  10. lapse vs expire - WordReference Forums

    Jan 1, 2012 · To me, the two verbs-expire and lapse- seem to have the same meaning. Am I right? Then, in the following sentences, can they be used interchangeably? My cellphone …