Would "valid to" make sense when referring to an expiration date? I've got this text right now:
- Valid from: 01/10/2014
- Valid to: 10/10/2014
It doesn't sound correct. Should it be "until"?
In which cases can I use "to" and not "until"?
Would "valid to" make sense when referring to an expiration date? I've got this text right now:
It doesn't sound correct. Should it be "until"?
In which cases can I use "to" and not "until"?
Both "to" and "until" can imply that the item is not valid on the end-date specified, but only up to that date.
"Valid through" would imply that it was valid through that final end-date, and eliminates any possible misinterpretation.