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upcoming expiration date vs upcoming expired date

The correct phrase is 'upcoming expiration date.' 'Upcoming expired date' is incorrect because 'expired' indicates that something has already expired, which is the opposite of 'upcoming.'

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1862 views

upcoming expiration date

Correct. This phrase is commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a date in the future when something will expire or become invalid.

Examples:

  • Please be aware of the upcoming expiration date of your subscription.
  • The upcoming expiration date of the contract is next month.
  • Don't forget to check the upcoming expiration date of your driver's license.
  • The company sent a reminder about the upcoming expiration date of the warranty.
  • We need to renew the policy before the upcoming expiration date.
  • A murder weapon with a guaranteed expiration date.
  • The expiration date for a black box can be anything.
  • I guess my tolerance for being called a disappointment has an expiration date.
  • The expiration date of love follows the law of nature.
  • I just looked at the expiration date.
  • All men have expiration dates, like milk.
  • Besides, a thing like this has no expiration date.
  • Removing your expiration date would kill you.
  • Preserved bodies still have an expiration date, and this is her last day.
  • Strictly clean-up duty, with a real hard expiration date.
  • They must have had an expiration date.
  • I just want to see these expiration dates.
  • Won't even drink milk on its expiration date.
  • It's only ten years past its expiration date.
  • I've got everything organized by expiration date.
  • And the expiration date, please.
  • He's clearly past his expiration date.
  • I need to ask you a serious question about expiration dates.
  • She's past her expiration date.
  • I like my women like spoiled milk... White, and past the expiration date.

Alternatives:

  • approaching expiration date
  • impending expiration date
  • forthcoming expiration date
  • nearby expiration date
  • soon-to-expire date

upcoming expired date

Incorrect. 'Expired' indicates something that has already expired, which contradicts the idea of something upcoming.

  • Article 8 shall apply to any time limit, which has been fixed but not yet expired on the date of entry into force of this Decision.
  • Paragraph 3 should be deleted since the expiry date for the transitional arrangements for Malta will have expired by the date of application of the Regulation.
  • The time-limit for transposing Directive 2006/100/EC expired on the date of accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union, namely on 1 January 2007.
  • The period for transposition of Directive 2006/100/EC expired on the date of accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union, namely 1 January 2007.
  • Article 1(3) shall apply to licences or certificates whose term of validity has not expired on the date of entry into force of this Regulation.
  • Specific rules should apply to former foodstuff e.g. production surplus, misshapen products or food with expired use-by date that had been produced in compliance with EU food law.
  • Chapter IV shall apply to any time limit, which has been fixed but which has not yet expired on the date of entry into force of this Regulation.
  • It looks like your "arrest by" date expired. (sighs)
  • The rules set out in this Decision should apply to time-limits that have not expired on the date of entry into force of this Decision.
  • Identification of cores in cables and flexible cords | HD 308 S1:1976 Note 2.1 | Date expired (1.4.2006) |
  • CENELEC | EN 50148:1995 Electronic taximeters | Relevant generic standard(s)Note 2.3 | Date expired (15.12.1995) |
  • Particular safety requirements for equipment to be connected to telecommunication networks | EN 41003: 1996 Note 2.1 | Date expired(1.1.2002) |
  • Electronic taximeters | Relevant generic standard(s) Note 2.3 | Date expired (15.12.1995) |
  • Electro-magnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment | EN 55020: 1988 Note 2.1 | Date expired (31.12.1998) |
  • Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment (CISPR 22: 1993) | EN 55022: 1987 Note 2.1 | Date expired (31.12.1998) |
  • Class 0,5, 1 and 2 alternating-current watt-hour meters (IEC 60521: 1988) | Relevant generic standard(s) Note 2.3 | Date expired (15.7.1995) |
  • Programmable controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests (IEC 61131-2: 1992) | Relevant generic standard(s) Note 2.3 | Date expired (15.3.1995) |
  • Equipment for general lighting purposes - EMC immunity requirements (IEC 61547: 1995) | Relevant generic standard(s) Note 2.3 | Date expired (1.7.1996) |
  • Conversion adaptors for industrial use | EN 50250: 1998 Note 2.1 | Date expired (1.7.2005) |
  • the validity of the licenses or certificates has not expired on the date referred to in paragraph 1;

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