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Discover Ludwig"a week delay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has been postponed or will take place one week later than previously expected. For example, "We are expecting a week delay in the arrival of the shipment."
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For all of them it meant a week delay after the habituation experiment of gaze following into distant space (experiment 2b).
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"At the end of the day we are talking about a six week delay on an issue of enormous consequence.
Patients were randomised to receiving one or other of these two therapies immediately or after an 8 week delay, a waiting list control condition.
After a one week delay, only IR was more effective than no imitation, suggesting that imitation during retrieval is most effective for learning object-manipulation words.
If you ship it in, expect a 3-4 week delay.
We find that flu activity has a 2 week delay and unemployment has a 4 week delay.
There is also likely to be a 2-3 week delay following product announcement to ship date.
This time, albeit with a few week delay, the downturn came.
There will be a 2-3 week delay if you order it, because geek is the new black.
The disadvantage of this technique is a 3 week delay for the graft cultivation and the lack of dermal components.
But they found that every extra year at work was associated with a six week delay in Alzheimer's.
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