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The phrase "a possible delay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the potential for a delay in a process, event, or timeline.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, there may be a possible delay in the delivery of your order."
Alternatives: "a potential delay" or "a likely delay."
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Nor was the family warned about a possible delay in payment, she added.
Proponents of the sanctions, reacting to a possible delay in the insurance ban, were angry.
But, he added, Warner could have avoided trouble by giving an early warning about a possible delay.
More significant to the duration of this match would be a possible delay in play due to rain.
Financial concerns may be exacerbated by a possible delay in returning to work because of unforeseen problems.
Investors, reacting to a possible delay in war, pushed the Nasdaq up 4.8percentt and the Dow and S.& P. 500 more than 3percentt.
Rumours of a possible delay were first reported by gaming new site Kotaku on Wednesday, but Sony made no confirmation at the time.
Further down the corporate scale, Shield Diagnostics continued to suffer from reports of a possible delay in Shield's merger with Norway's Axis Biochemicals.
The 13 Jews, and six Muslims arrested with them, are due to face trial on April 13, but court officials have hinted at a possible delay.
In recent days, Mr. Bloomberg's remarks on municipal workers have skirted the issue of raises, focusing instead on work-rule changes, sacrifice and a possible delay in some wage and pension payments.
Lawyers in the case declined to say whether they thought the hearing concerned a possible delay in the trial, citing the judge's order that they not discuss the case publicly.
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