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What is the past tense of set a date for?

What's the past tense of set a date for? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of set a date for is also set a date for.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of set a date for is sets a date for.

The present participle of set a date for is setting a date for.

The past participle of set a date for is set a date for.

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The couple are still to set a date for their forthcoming nuptials.
If the decision-making authority decides not to grant conditional release it should set a date for reconsidering the question.
What I do not want to do is to set a date for a second time and have to postpone it, because that would be calamitous.
However provoked, the dayanim adjourned without a decision and set a date for a second trial.
The countries will set a date for the second round of the working-group session through diplomatic channels, the source said.
If he can't respond empathically, calmly speak your disappointment and set a date for his departure.

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