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date as adjective

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00How could PUNCTUATE the use a date as an adjective? I see some use cases like these in newspapers 02br
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00I will see you at the March 3 meeting.02br
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00I will see you at the March meeting.02br
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00I will see you at the March 3, 2009 meeting.02br
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00I will see you at March 24-25 meeting.0-
  

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02br 01b 01i 00T02i 00hen, how do the newspapers punctuate them? You could do worse than follow the example of a reputable newspaper. 0-

  • 02br 01b 01i 00T02i 00hen, how do the newspapers punctuate them?
  • You could do worse than follow the example of a reputable newspaper.
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