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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the deadline" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to refer to a specific point in time by which something needs to be completed or submitted. This could apply to various situations, such as a project at work, a school assignment, or a bill payment. Some examples of how to use this phrase in a sentence are: - "I have to finish this report by the deadline tomorrow." - "The deadline for the scholarship application is next week." - "If we miss the deadline, we will have to pay a late fee." - "She always works well under pressure when the deadline is approaching." - "My boss extended the deadline for the presentation by one day."
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Friday is the deadline.
But he met the deadline.
April 5th is the deadline.
No one knows the deadline.
Now the deadline has passed.
You've met the deadline.
They failed to meet the deadline.
More problematic, he said, was the deadline.
At 5pm local time the deadline passed.
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Check the submission deadline.
The deadline came.
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