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The phrase "a lag" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a delay or gap between two things, such as actions or events. Example: "There was a lag between when I pressed the button and when the screen responded."
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Worse, there's a lag.
There's a lag time".
Meanwhile, supply responds on a lag.
"That tends to cause a lag".
"There's a lag on the commercial side".
Such a lag is not uncommon after deaths.
A lag that long may not be unusual, though.
Construction will increase, too, but on a lag.
Oil prices feed through to petrol costs, with a lag.
However, unemployment tends to follow economic activity with a lag.
There is a lag for that," Mr. Draghi said.
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