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The phrase "a time frame on when" is not correct in standard written English.
It is redundant because "time frame" already implies a period, making "on when" unnecessary.
Example: "Can you provide a time frame for the project completion?"
Alternatives: "a timeline for" or "a schedule for".
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But his remarks were the first to put a time frame on when the North, which has conducted two nuclear tests, including one that fizzled, might be able to launch a nuclear-capable missile that could cross the Pacific.
When you're systematic, I don't think there is a time frame on when results will come".
Although Carroll is not putting a time frame on when he will be ready to play again, he has been boosted by resuming running sooner than expected.
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Lampitt refused to discuss Cala's bid but says negotiations are ongoing and that there are a number of other interested parties but said it would be difficult to put a time-frame on when a takeover would be completed.
"We do not have a set time frame on when we will add a 20th team.
Steve has many more problems to solve before the Window is ready for home use, and he wouldn't put a time frame on it, but if and when it happens the results will be realistic… but with extra features.
"I don't know exactly when I'll be back; it's hard to put a time frame on it.
"I don't know when I'll be back I don't want to put a time frame on anything.
"I still hate to put a time frame on him".
"It's hard to put a time frame on an oblique strain.
Mr. Polet refused to put a time frame on a turnaround of the French brand.
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