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The phrase "a significant delay of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a notable or considerable postponement or lag in time related to an event, process, or delivery.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, there was a significant delay of two weeks in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a considerable delay of" or "a major delay of".
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For instance, Companies House data is free but there's a significant delay of 12 18 months.
In this work, we demonstrate a significant delay of failure on an amorphous carbon hollow nanosphere due to the buckling and post-buckling deformation of the spherical shell.
A significant delay of the EMG peak, approximately 2% (p < 0.001), was present in the triceps surae when walking with rocker shoes.
There was a significant delay of diagnosis in these patients.
The same was true for a dose of 30 MBq 177Lu-TATE leading to a significant delay of H69-tumour size increase.
As shown in Figs. 7 and 8, there is a significant delay of as much as about 1 h before expansion phase onset after the power ε is increased.
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The failure to coordinate also leads to conflicts between functions and units, and these are handled badly two times out of three resolved after a significant delay (38% of the time), resolved quickly but poorly (14%), or simply left to fester (12%).
It is not unusual to diagnose bowel perforations in these casualties after a significant delay because of their multiple injuries and minimal abdominal symptoms, partly owing to the sedation provided to the ventilated patients [ 34].
This indicates a significant delay or failure of cell division in a subpopulation of cells in the Δ xer::lacS strain.
This adds uncertainty into future assessments of ozone evolution and could lead to a significant delay in recovery of the ozone layer, particularly over Antarctica.
A significant delay before involvement of the second eye leads to atypical features of acute disease in one eye and chronic disease in the other eye.
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