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"Availability timelines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to indicate a specific period or timeline for something being available. For example, "Please review the availability timelines for this product before making a purchase."
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We're always building and incubating new solutions to help people get more done, and we don't have any availability timelines or details to share at this time.
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In fact, the user-centric model relies on the availability of timelines of users, which is highly affected by the activity gaps.
The team will also perform an analysis of the availability of the relevant talent and propose a strategy and timeline for assembling the right team.
We're currently experiencing site availability issues resulting from the failed enhancement of a new approach to timeline caching.
It is dependent on the question of interest, project development phase, project timelines, and availability of the data.
Students will be assigned 1 or more depending on their availability in the project timeline.
Developers will be assigned 1 or more depending on their availability in the project timeline.
(Update: there will be availability elsewhere, but no timeline when.
Their specific nature, characterized by limited budget, timelines and data availability should not necessarily lead to compromises in design and conduct.
Currently, the front line of customer experience, such as sales and customer service professionals, have limited visibility into supply chain issues such as parts availability, finished goods inventory, transportation timelines and the state of goods as they transit the supply route.
Unfortunately, the phone maker offered no timeline for update availability.
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