Previously determined date after which something should no longer be used.
1 There is no use - by date , which is the beauty of our sport.
2 Its principal, John Paitai, said the buildings were well past their use - by date .
3 The millennials already think I've passed my use - by date at 41.
4 To oversee the decommissioning of an unremarkable space station well past its use - by date .
5 Don't worry, it was well past its use - by date .
6 Wasn't there something about them being washed in chlorine to facilitate that generous use - by date ?
7 Check to make sure the package is sealed and that it's not past the use - by date .
8 It had achieved its goals, but many of its provisions were now past their use - by date .
9 There are beautiful moments at every stage of life, but I don't have a use - by date .
10 It was a worm with a use - by date .
11 The Liberal-aligned think tank says the result shows "public broadcasting has passed its use - by date " .
12 It has nothing to do with the meat being close to the use - by date , one person said.
13 I'll decide when my use - by date is.
14 In one case, as many as 50 percent of substation transformers were being worked beyond their use - by date .
15 Does it have a use - by date ? '
16 A big slug of it belongs to mega-buyout funds that are already at or approaching their use - by date .
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