We have landed on the 20th August for the product launch. I understand it, but I don't think it means what you want it to mean, since 'land on' includes an element of chance or serendipity. I suggest the more straightforward 'we have decided upon'.
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Rayman55Is "land on" used in the correct context in the sentence below?We have landed on the 20th August for the product launch.I understand it, but I don't think it means what you want it to mean, since 'land on' includes an element of chance or serendipity. I suggest the more straightforward 'we have decided upon'.