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"a sufficient timeframe for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means an adequate amount of time for something to be completed or achieved. Example: "We need to complete this project within a sufficient timeframe for it to be ready for the conference next month."
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These studies suggest that 30-day continuous wear will provide a sufficient timeframe for LSCD treatment.
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The chosen profiles span a sufficient timeframe and content to get a significant variance of activity profiles, and a sufficient amount of dynamical context changes (new activities and tasks, high load versus night timeframes).
Nevertheless, the significant improvements in VO2max found in the present study indicate that a 12weeks exercise training period is a sufficient timeframe to demonstrate significant training effects.
A 12-week intervention period was chosen as this was considered to be a sufficient timeframe to observe changes in exercise capacity following exergaming at home [ 15].
The reason for this disparity may be a time lag between transcription and translation of genes [ 48], or alternatively that the 72 hour treatment of pellets with IL-1β was not a sufficient timeframe to adequately evaluate the turnover of GAG matrix accumulated in the co-cultured pellets.
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.
The mobile developer can then choose an app that has collected a sufficient budget for its development and will create it based on the provided app design within the required timeframe.
Chuan Hup said it was not in talks with any companies and had not set a timeframe for a sale.
No The Fédération International de Gymnastique has not specified a timeframe for reaching a decision on eligible athletes.
So what is a realistic timeframe for spending federal money?
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