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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear deadlines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing timelines or expectations for completing tasks or projects.
Example: "To ensure the project stays on track, we need to establish clear deadlines for each phase."
Alternatives: "specific deadlines" or "definite timelines."
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But what about assignments that don't have clear deadlines?
But the government can set clear deadlines for these.
Little substantive will happen until 2020, while clear deadlines for specific targets are generally absent.
I dislike rushing students but with several groups working separately, we need to have clear deadlines.
Am I setting clear deadlines and deliverables, but leaving the "how" up to my team?
And be sure to set clear deadlines; keep your contractor motivated by tying payments to progress.
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"That is a very clear deadline".
There was a clear deadline".
In Bosnia, there was a clear deadline from the onset.
Third, an exclusivity period sets a clear deadline for negotiations.
Ms. Brooks said that a clear deadline was important, but so was allowing the Islamists to enter politics.
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