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Discover Ludwig"Foresee a delay" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to anticipate or predict that there will be a delay. Example: The project manager could foresee a delay in the construction timeline due to unforeseen weather conditions.
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American officials have said that, despite the current political crisis, they do not foresee any delay in this August's withdrawal of the main body of American combat troops.
In many service environments, such as retail stores, call centers, or emergency rooms, the customers themselves cannot foresee or delay their needs.
delay is a delay line.
A delay of hours?
A delay?
But some foresee a difficulty.
Does Hart foresee a similar future?
"I cannot foresee a good outcome.
"I can't foresee a time where they would".
Many businessmen foresee a booming market in manufactured organisms.
But economists foresee a strong upturn, especially in manufacturing.
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