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Difference between expiry date and date of expiration?



 
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Difference between expiry date and date of expiration? #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:29 am   Difference between expiry date and date of expiration?
 

A good day to everyone! Who can tell me if there is a difference between expiry date and expiration date?

I'd like to thank you advance.
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Difference between expiry date and date of expiration? #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:32 am   Difference between expiry date and date of expiration?
 

Hi Cookie,

'Expiry date' or 'date of expiry' are the ones to choose. 'Date of expiration' is too much of a mouthful and I wouldn't use it.

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