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The phrase "a lag between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a delay or interval that exists between two events or actions.
Example: "There is often a lag between the time a decision is made and when it is implemented in practice."
Alternatives: "a delay in" or "an interval between".
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Consumed at such high dosage, there's a lag between consumption and absorption.
There's therefore a lag between private-sector and public-sector layoffs.
If there is a lag between demand growth and supply response, prices will be volatile.
"There might be a lag between what African-Americans do online and what the mainstream does," he said.
There is always a lag between prices beginning to rise and companies committing greater sums to find more oil.
There is always a lag between adoption and implementation, all the more so if it involves an entire new constitution.
And in the early stages of an upturn there is often a lag between vacancies rising and unemployment falling.
There is often a lag between the start of a recession and its worst effects on safety net programs.
This bias was mainly due to a lag between the annual pattern of incoming radiation and that of reference evapotranspiration.
There is a lag between knowledge acquired and the transmission of this knowledge to the target population.
Because of accounting, there is a lag between when you raise prices and when it shows up on the bottom line.
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