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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stable timeframe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a period that is consistent and reliable for planning or scheduling purposes.
Example: "We need to establish a stable timeframe for the project to ensure that all team members are aligned and can meet their deadlines."
Alternatives: "a consistent period" or "a reliable schedule."
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The 7-day time point of NGF treatment was selected for further analysis to explore p53 transcriptional activity at the time of highest p53 protein accumulation representing a stable timeframe of p53-DNA occupancy following NGF exposure.
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In the building industry, degradation is undesired as a stable polymer is required to achieve sealing and healing irrespective of the applied timeframe.
Clathrin is a stable protein with a slow turnover [18] and consequently degrading and resynthesising this protein within the timeframe of M phase is not a feasible means of disassembling and regenerating subcellular organelles and vesicles during cell cycle progression.
There is a separate argument to be made that a stable, democratic Afghanistan is in the world's best long-term interest, provided you don't think too much about our chances of achieving that goal within the available timeframe.
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We passed a stable.
"A stable China-E.U.
Having a stable career?
Find a stable partner.
"There is a stable.
Iraq needs a stable government.
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