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  • expiration and expiry | WordReference Forums
    I saw expiry for the first time in my life about an hour ago I'm at a conference, and when I signed up for Internet access at the hotel, the form asked for my credit card's "expiry date" rather than its "expiration date "
  • expiry or maturity - WordReference Forums
    Hello, What would you use in this context "expiry" or "maturity"? In case of non-payment in the expiry date established, the Accounting Department will claim it to the client, checking previously the possible comments in Navision Thank you!!
  • Long or Far Expiry Date? - WordReference Forums
    How should food that are fresh newly producted be addressed as? Should I call it 'Long Expiry Date Food' or 'Far Expiry Date Food' Similarly, is 'Short Expiry Date' correct, or 'Near Expiry Date' correct? Thanks!
  • lapse vs expire - WordReference Forums
    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 warrenty has expired or has lapsed My visa has expried or lapsed The validity of my official English test results TOEFL has
  • Expired VS Dead Deceased Person - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, I am from India and the use of the word expired denoting a dead person is very common here Is it an appropriate euphemism?
  • Nearly-expired products | WordReference Forums
    We might use "palm off", but most supermarkets are fairly clear when it comes to selling goods at or near their expiry date, and they reduce the price accordingly
  • due, expire - WordReference Forums
    Hello, When do you use due and expire interchangeable? e g 1 "The contract is expired in three months" or "is due in three months"? 2 "The medicine is expired in three months" or "is due in three months"? 3 "The deadline is expired in three months" or "is due in three months"? Thank you
  • Is or has expired - WordReference Forums
    They're different grammatically In (1) "located" is a past participle being used like an adjective and describes where the house is In (2) "has expired" is the perfect tense of the verb to expire and describes what has happened I have seen constructions such as 'Your license is expired' but they're not really correct


















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