"a specific deadline" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It can be used to talk about when something must be completed or achieved by. For example: "We have to finish this project by a specific deadline.".
There is now, in the communique, a specific deadline to achieve this by June 2014.
Mr Tsipras stated that "there isn't a specific deadline for an agreement".
The offer, which is subject to due diligence, also comes with a specific deadline.
Raising money can create pressure to deliver a product by a specific deadline.
Sean Smith, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesman, said Washington did not have any specific deadline or timeline to reach a trans-Atlantic agreement on upgraded airport security measures but stressed that the United States hoped it would be done "quickly".
The excitement and feeling that we're onto something … Have you got a more specific deadline to work to than 2014?
Our measures include the share of respondents reporting a specific age deadline, the mean and standard deviations (SDs) of these deadlines and the share of respondents who provide an age limit at or below a specific threshold (40 for women and 45 for men).
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