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"covered the timeframe of" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a period of time that something happened or was in effect. For example, "We examined the progress of the project, which covered the timeframe of February through June."
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The exposure period covered the timeframe from May 1997 to February 1999.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to find reliable secondary data on outcome level results that covered the right timeframes, geographical areas and age sets.
The timeframe of our study covers the period between the years 2000 and 2010.
Although the human female microarray captures the timeframe of meiotic prophase, the yeast and male mouse microarrays cover the entire meiosis, and the female mouse experiment was designed to capture the development of the murine embryonic ovary.
"We can significantly impact Taliban capacity in the timeframe of 18 months.
Is the timeframe of three years particularly difficult in the area of livelihoods?
"The increase of the illnesses closely corresponds with the timeframe of the switch to the Flint River water.
They said the timeframe of Arafat's illness and death was consistent with poisoning from ingesting polonium.
The timeframe of the Armenian visit was decided Monday, according to the official Web site of the president of Belarus.
Eight thousand months before Solon's visit puts us squarely in the timeframe of Mycenean Greece and the Trojan war.
"All of the reports stating the timeframe of his prognosis and his physical side-effects are absolutely untrue.
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