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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any delay" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a potential or unspecified delay in a process or timeline. Example: "Please let us know if there is any delay in the delivery of the package."
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But he said that "any delay, any outage, is unacceptable with a system like 911".
Any delay can be frustrating.
Advocates say any delay could be deadly.
Tyrone Fahner, the Civic Committee president, deplored any delay.
"I have acted without any delay.
There doesn't seem to be any delay".
Opportunities are being missed by any delay".
Any delay would mean extra interest repayments.
Any delay in Trident replacement is very welcome news.
But Iraqi officials are balking at any delay.
So any delay is of concern to us".
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