cut-off date

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

the final date by which something must be done

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Examples (20)

  • The cut-off date for college applications is January 15th.
  • Historians disagree on the cut-off date for the medieval period.
  • Please submit your report before the official cut-off date.
  • The cut-off date for submitting your application is December 15th.
  • We missed the cut-off date for the early registration discount.
  • Please be aware that any payments received after the cut-off date will incur a late fee.
  • What is the cut-off date for this competition?
  • What is the cut-off date for registering for the conference?
  • The cut-off date has been extended to the end of the month.
  • We missed the cut-off date for the early bird discount.
  • Any payments made after the cut-off date will incur a late fee.
  • The company has set a strict cut-off date for all project proposals.
  • You must order by the cut-off date to ensure holiday delivery.
  • All entries must be postmarked by the official cut-off date to be considered.
  • The project manager will confirm the final cut-off date tomorrow.
  • The system will automatically lock after the cut-off date, so please complete your work before then.
  • There is a strict cut-off date for submitting expense claims.
  • The school established a cut-off date for course withdrawals to avoid administrative issues.
  • Can we get an exception if we miss the cut-off date by one day?
  • If you want to be included in the first shipment, you must place your order before the specified cut-off date.