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The phrase "a rough timeframe for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide an approximate period or schedule for an event or task.
Example: "We are looking to establish a rough timeframe for the project completion by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "an estimated timeline for" or "a general schedule for".
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Beyond offering a rough timeframe for actual user testing, he also noted that the team working on the hardware was struggling with keeping the amount of heat and noise the console generated in check.
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They will be open sourcing the protocol under a GPL v3 license — with a rough timeframe of "months" for that release, according to Lambert.
The latest missive from Modular is that it simply "sounds awesome, but there's no dates or anything planned", while an acquaintance of the band responded with "Who the shit knows?" when I pressed for even a rough timeframe.
Carrie ended up being quite a zeitgeisty novel: published in the same rough timeframe as Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist, and when cinemas were showing Don't Look Now and The Wicker Man.
We emphasize that these dating estimates can only be viewed as an approximation, and we only discuss them in the rough timeframe of earth-historical epochs.
It is also important to remember that there is a not a timeframe for crying.
We have a strategy, a mission and a timeframe for achieving it.
This is a rough year for centers.
It is a rough transition for Dre.
It was a rough situation for him.
It was a rough decade for integrity.
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