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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specified stretch of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a defined duration or period that has been clearly identified or outlined.
Example: "The project must be completed within a specified stretch of time to meet the client's deadline."
Alternatives: "a defined period" or "a designated timeframe".
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Most courses on EdX and Coursera are only offered during a specified stretch of time.
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Seven years — a long stretch of time, especially incarcerated.
This Event Calculus specifies patterns of events that should, or should not, occur within a specified period of time.
Independent contractors work for a specified length of time for specified pay, and the move made good business sense.
Then, insist that a pitcher deliver every pitch within a specified length of time.
The visa permits the traveler to remain in a country for a specified period of time.
The idea of developing technology to make digital data disappear after a specified period of time is not new.
Teaching with The Times- Scan The Times over a specified period of time (one week or longer) for articles about environmental policy in the United States and around the world.
We put criminals in a locked room, inside a locked structure, and we leave them there for a specified period of time.
Under the proposed deal, Radiohead would license the album, "In Rainbows," for a specified period of time but retain ownership of the recording.
Media Studies – Watch "Supersize Me" and create a short own documentary in the same style, following your own journey to waste no food for a specified period of time.
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