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The phrase "a favourable time frame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a period that is advantageous or suitable for a particular activity or event.
Example: "We need to establish a favourable time frame for the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "an advantageous timeline" or "a suitable period".
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He admitted it seemed a favourable time frame for India.
A multi-centre study is necessary to include the required number of patients in a favourable time frame and to obtain generalisable results.
Similar(58)
I've done it now on a six-month time frame, a one-year time frame, and a two-year time frame.
A vague time frame?
Campanella operates on a different time frame.
A daily time frame is too short.
In such a short time frame?
Establish a reasonable time frame.
even provided a realistic time frame.
The remains covered a large time frame.
Not Giving A Clear Time Frame.
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