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"issue date" vs "Issued date"

Both 'issued date' and 'issue date' are commonly used phrases, but 'issue date' is the correct and more widely accepted term. 'Issue date' refers to the date when something is officially released or made available, such as a document, ticket, or product.

Last Updated: April 03, 2024

issue date

This is the correct and more widely accepted term to refer to the date when something is officially released or made available.

It is commonly used in various contexts such as documents, tickets, and products.

Alternatives:

  • issued date
  • date of issue
  • date issued
  • release date
  • publication date

Issued date

This phrase is correct but less commonly used than 'issue date'.

It refers to the date on which something was officially released or made available.

Alternatives:

  • issue date
  • date of issue
  • date issued
  • release date
  • publication date

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