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The phrase "a clear deadline" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific time frame by which a task or project must be completed.
Example: "To ensure the project stays on track, we need to establish a clear deadline for the final submission."
Alternatives: "a specific deadline" or "a definite deadline".
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There was a clear deadline".
In Bosnia, there was a clear deadline from the onset.
Third, an exclusivity period sets a clear deadline for negotiations.
There is a clear deadline at the Cannes (G20) summit in six weeks time," the chancellor said.
Ms. Brooks said that a clear deadline was important, but so was allowing the Islamists to enter politics.
That sets Nicosia a clear deadline -- find €6bn by next week, in a way that satisfies the IMF and the European Union, or your banks collapse.
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After a back-and-forth, in which he asked for a clearer deadline from the student, identified by the Michigan Daily as a junior at Michigan's College of Literature, Sciences and the Arts, Cheney-Lippold agreed to write on her behalf for a study-abroad program.
"That is a very clear deadline".
Now, on this last item, we face a very clear deadline that requires us to make some big decisions on jobs, taxes and deficits by the end of the year.
It's clear Deadline wants a conversation about diversity in Hollywood.
Flight of the Conchords' Jemaine Clement has revealed he and co-creator Bret McKenzie have started working on a film version of their hit HBO television series, although there is no clear deadline.
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