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Discover Ludwig"deadline on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific date or time by which a task or event must be completed. Example: I need to submit my project before the deadline on June 15th.
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"But there's no deadline on it".
"There's no deadline on something like this.
More may sign on before the filing deadline on Thursday.
Ms. Schapiro missed a deadline on Monday for those responses.
The Libyan operation reached that deadline on Friday.
"I would put a deadline on the offer".
The deadline on the offer was three days later.
There is no deadline on purchase or flight dates.
There is no deadline on commission antitrust investigations.
A smaller group returned just before the deadline on Tuesday.
Hartsuyker declined to put a deadline on his consultations.
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