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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a timeout which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific timeout in a context, such as programming, sports, or any situation where a pause or break is relevant.
Example: "The system will initiate a timeout which will prevent further actions until the user confirms their choice."
Alternatives: "a timeout that" or "a timeout during which".
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Van Gundy called a timeout, which did little to calm his rattled team.
Laviolette called a timeout, which coaches usually like to save for the end of close games.
Instead of conceding the inevitable touchdown or field goal, the Bulldogs burned a timeout, which they could have used in the close game.
And all tied up, the Spurs call for a timeout which gives me time to update this now that the system is allowing me to actually post.
Then the Redskins have to burn a timeout, which is not good considering that less than a minute has gone by.
After lining up to punt, Santa Monica called a timeout, which was followed by a Vaquero timeout.
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But when officials stop play to check, say, whether there should 37.9 or 37.7 seconds on the clock after a basket, one of the unintended consequences is that it grants both teams an extra timeout, which can be a critical gift.
Shue felt the Clippers were cheated out of a 20-second timeout, which they used when the Garden public address announced errored by telling the crowd that Clipper center Benoit Benjamin had been called for his fifth foul late in the fourth quarter, when he had been actually been called for a three-second violation...
When he scored, the Patriots had a minute left and one timeout, which typically amounts to a 0.88 WP.
Follower use a 200 500 millisecond heartbeat timeout which varies based on acknowledgement time.
The number of infusions and the number of active and inactive pokes (during drug-available and nonavailable sessions) were recorded, as well as the number of inefficient pokes (pokes during the 40-second timeout), which did not count toward receiving an infusion.
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