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The phrase "a timescale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific duration or period over which events are expected to occur or be measured.
Example: "We need to establish a timescale for the project to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "a timeline" or "a schedule".
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I haven't got a timescale.
Almunia declined to give a timescale.
China did not set a timescale for the phase-out.
"I didn't have a timescale, I didn't have a plan.
He says another complication is setting a timescale in stone.
So does Photo DNA have a timescale for its release?
It is impossible to put a timescale on this".
This occurs on a timescale of about 200 femtoseconds.
I have a timescale, I have a contract.
This behaviour is transient on a timescale of minutes.
Provide a timescale for when the Pip will be reviewed, and how often.
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