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expiration date

noun

  1. the last date that a product, as food, should be used before it is considered spoiled or ineffective, usually specified on the label or package.



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The Elastic board authorized up to $500 million in buybacks with no expiration date, citing its confidence in the company’s business and balance sheet.

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“We will not sell an electric car without considering the expiration date of the battery,” he said.

The driver’s license or ID in your wallet is still valid until the expiration date.

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Stacey and Jim Palma were getting ready to purchase their first EV earlier this year when they found out the credit had an expiration date.

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There, Chepo Reynoso, the trainer who took him in at age 14, spoke to me about the inevitable expiration date of a boxer when I asked him how much longer we would have Álvarez as a professional fighter.

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