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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any timeframe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified period during which something can occur or be completed.
Example: "We can schedule the meeting at any timeframe that works for you."
Alternatives: "any period" or "any duration".
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A) I'm not aware of any timeframe with regard to submission of such a thing.
"We can't give any timeframe - it will depend on the complexity of the case.
"While it is a frequently asked question, it would be misleading to indicate any timeframe," he says.
Crucially, too, both the question and the answer were devoid of any timeframe – and timing in the matter of Assad's future is all.
Given the recognition that development is a long-term process and cannot fit neatly into any timeframe, a review of the project has led to a commitment to maintain support for the community until the end of 2013.
Nor was there any timeframe.
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A rights issue is needed to avert financial problems and to enable the new chief executive to have any hope of making changes in any meaningful timeframe".
The aim, in any meaningful timeframe, should not be an energy system that is carbon neutral nor even low carbon.
I don't have any particular timeframe in mind.
Albeit it's not putting any specific timeframe on when vault contributions will be opened up.
Probabilistic methods produce hazard curves, which provide information on the level of expected hazard for any given timeframe.
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