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The phrase "about the timeline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing a specific schedule or sequence of events.
Example: "We need to have a meeting to discuss the project details, especially about the timeline for completion."
Alternatives: "regarding the timeline" or "concerning the timeline".
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Just think about the timeline.
I just don't have specific information about the timeline.
Hancock pointed to a new television deal when asked about the timeline he was working under.
Afterward, when called on it, he apparently lied about the timeline.
You gave us a laundry list in your presentation about the timeline on it.
She was talking about the timeline for June, not wishing physical harm upon her rival.
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These limits are not absolute and will be extended on a case-by-case basis until Stanford solidifies a strong mentoring program that advises postdocs and faculty about the timelines for "getting out" into a job.
Which means the show has been using their ageless robot characters to confuse us about the timelines.
These findings raise questions about the timelines at which these disabilities were detected and by what approach.
A thematic analysis of these interviews revealed high therapeutic hopes, limited attention to risks, and confusion about the timelines for the clinical application of gene transfer among patients [ 33].
Some further detail about the timelines for publication might have been useful: for instance, how long from submission would a research article take to be published, and whether different timeframes exist for research as opposed to commentary pieces.
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