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Re: lefty49 post# 710218

Friday, 08/02/2024 12:34:46 PM

Friday, August 02, 2024 12:34:46 PM

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You cut out the context by removing 'in both the US and UK'

When someone says an event is "scheduled to take place in both the US and UK," it typically means that the event is planned for both countries, but it doesn't necessarily indicate that the specific dates are set. The phrase suggests that arrangements are in progress or that the event will occur in both locations, but you might need more details to find out the exact dates.

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It’s highly doubtful that they have the dates.

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