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Please find attached our new policy, which would be applicable on May 11th



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Please find attached our new policy, which is applicable form May 11th



Is it applicable from or applicable on ?



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  • Whether you say that a policy applies from or on a date depends on your intent. If it applies on May 11th but perhaps not the next day, "on" works. If it applies from May 11th onward, use "from".

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Which is the correct English ?



Please find attached our new policy, which would be applicable on May 11th



or



Please find attached our new policy, which is applicable form May 11th



Is it applicable from or applicable on ?



Thanks for your help, marie josey










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  • Whether you say that a policy applies from or on a date depends on your intent. If it applies on May 11th but perhaps not the next day, "on" works. If it applies from May 11th onward, use "from".

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago














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Which is the correct English ?



Please find attached our new policy, which would be applicable on May 11th



or



Please find attached our new policy, which is applicable form May 11th



Is it applicable from or applicable on ?



Thanks for your help, marie josey










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Which is the correct English ?



Please find attached our new policy, which would be applicable on May 11th



or



Please find attached our new policy, which is applicable form May 11th



Is it applicable from or applicable on ?



Thanks for your help, marie josey







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  • Whether you say that a policy applies from or on a date depends on your intent. If it applies on May 11th but perhaps not the next day, "on" works. If it applies from May 11th onward, use "from".

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago



















  • Whether you say that a policy applies from or on a date depends on your intent. If it applies on May 11th but perhaps not the next day, "on" works. If it applies from May 11th onward, use "from".

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago

















Whether you say that a policy applies from or on a date depends on your intent. If it applies on May 11th but perhaps not the next day, "on" works. If it applies from May 11th onward, use "from".

– Lawrence
2 days ago





Whether you say that a policy applies from or on a date depends on your intent. If it applies on May 11th but perhaps not the next day, "on" works. If it applies from May 11th onward, use "from".

– Lawrence
2 days ago










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