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Discover Ludwig"* deadline" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific point in time by which something must be completed, submitted, or achieved. Example: The company's project has a tight deadline, so we need to work efficiently to meet it.
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21 deadline.
Deadline after deadline was missed.
Nice deadline.
No deadline.
Your deadline?
There is a deadline.
MISSING a deadline.
Meanwhile, Thursday's deadline awaits.
Big deadline coming!
That deadline quickly slipped.
He set no deadline.
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