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Convert a human-readable date into a MySQL-compatible date format

// Convert a human-readable date into a MySQL-compatible date format
$original_date = "March 5, 2024";
$mysqlDate = Carbon::parse($original_date)->format('Y-m-d');
// $mysqlDate will be "2024-03-05"

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