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31/12/2001

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the thirty-first of December, two thousand and one December (the) thirty-first, two thousand and one It may be that some people say "twenty oh one", but usually I hear "two thousand and one". In AmE, the "and" may be omitted.

  • the thirty-first of December, two thousand and one December (the) thirty-first, two thousand and one It may be that some people say "twenty oh one", but usually I hear "two thousand and one".
  • In AmE, the "and" may be omitted.
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the thirty-first of December, two thousand and one
December (the) thirty-first, two thousand and one

It may be that some people say "twenty oh one", but usually I hear "two thousand and one". In AmE, the "and" may be omitted.

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