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> and using a universally understood format (10 Nov 96, 10-XI-96, etc.,
And does 21 Jan 22 represent January 21, 2022 or January 22, 2021?
The representation is unlikely to be ambiguous if you use a four-digit
year and alphabetic month, such as 21 Jan 2022.
Edward Reid
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