New posts in range-inclusion

Is the phrase ~in x years inclusive or exclusive? [closed]

Difference between to and until? [duplicate]

"a certain event will occur by a" particular "period of time" means that said event can occur at any instant of time within said "period of time" [duplicate]

"I will do it by Monday". Does it mean before the beginning or before the end of Monday? [duplicate]

Is there an alternative for the word "between" that implies "inclusive" without ambiguity?

What would "the 2021 school/fiscal year" refer to?

till vs. until in "from Apr. 21st till/until Apr. 28th" [duplicate]

"Through" or "to" for expression of range

When is "between" inclusive and when exclusive?

Is "to" inclusive in “I worked at company X from April 2012 to April 2013”? [duplicate]

How do you interpret 'up to'?

"Since", "until", "from", "to" on invoices or date ranges of a form

Translation for Dutch "tot en met": until and including?

Does "up to [date]" include the end date? What about date ranges ("the week of...")? [duplicate]

Is "up to" inclusive or exclusive?

"Between A and B" or "from A to B"

When people say "between ... and ...", are the two boundary number included? [duplicate]

Does "until [date]" mean "before that date"?

Does "notified by [date]" include the end date?