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Outdated vs out of date #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 11, 2009 20:39 pm   Outdated vs out of date
 

Outdated vs out of date
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Outdated vs out of date #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:01 am   Outdated vs out of date
 

This is not an answer but a reference to another discussion on difference between outdated and dated.

Outdated -- "Outdated" tends to be used not only when something is old or old-fashioned, but also when it can/will/should no longer be used for the purpose originally intended."
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