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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a timing for" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific moment or schedule for an event or action.
Example: "We need to establish a timing for the meeting to ensure everyone can attend."
Alternatives: "a schedule for" or "a timeframe for".
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A timing for launch wasn't provided, but TweetDeck says they've been developing the product for months, and that testing is about to begin (you can sign up here).
We tried to provide a timing for these biogeographic events.
We used the Tsylb2 program (Fisher, 1996) that automatically syllabifies phonetic transcriptions (Kahn, 1976) to merge these sequences of phonemes into sequences of syllables according to English grammar rules and thus get a timing for syllable boundaries.
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Would this anticipate a different timing for an eventual 'cell fate path' for other species?
Furthermore, we proposed a timing strategy for the onset and duration of appropriate prohibited subphase.
Additionally, we provide a timing analysis for the mode switch of systems using our MSL.
It was kind of a timing device for him.
There are at least three reasons to be cautious about substituting a timing system for diversification.
Figure 4 Example of a timing diagram for communication between the SBS and two SU-Rx.
Figure 2 Example of a timing diagram for point-to-point communication between SU-Tx and SU-Rx.
As a result, the intervention targeting catheter related bloodstream infection had a staggered timing for its implementation.
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