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Would valid to"valid to" make sense when referingreferring to an expiration date? I've got this text right now:

Valid from: 01/10/2014
Valid to: 10/10/2014
  • Valid from: 01/10/2014
  • Valid to: 10/10/2014

It doesn't sound correct. Should it be until"until"?

In which cases can I use to"to" and not until"until"?

Would valid to make sense when refering 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:

  • 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"?

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Valid from and valid to or until?

Would valid to make sense when refering 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?