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The phrase "a delay between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time that separates two events or actions.
Example: "There was a significant delay between the announcement and the actual implementation of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a gap between" or "a lag between".
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There will always be a delay between investment and the fruit of the resulting research.
There may be a delay between when your MIT grades are posted and when grades from other institutions become available.
"Before, there was a delay between the introduction of a product and consumers' response to it," Mr. Gobe added.
"Sometimes, if there's a delay between the baby dying and being born, it can make them fragile.
"There was a bit of a delay between the Code 222 Blue call and the 222 Grey," she said.
It is interesting that there is a delay between dust bursts and CIII line emission.
This suggests that we won't be seeing a delay between models, although there's nothing else to confirm this yet.
So the question was, if there's a delay between two signals, if they match really well, but one is offset by five milliseconds?
Now, the wave will take a few seconds to get to you, so there will be a delay between your friend's shake and your reaction.
It also means that there will be less of a delay between learning Physics and taking the MCAT (or other standardized exams).
We also had a delay between the motor motion and string movement due to the parts used to connect the motors to the puppet.
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