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delay is close
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "delay is close" is not correct and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used in a context where you want to indicate that a delay is imminent or approaching, but it lacks clarity. Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the delay is close, and we may need to adjust our schedule."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
deadline is nearing
fast approaching
timetable is close
closer to the deadline
drawing near
clock is ticking
deadline is drawing near
deadline is near
deadline is approaching
months is close
target is close
due date is approaching
in close proximity
close to completion
deadline is closing
on the horizon
deadline is fast approaching
just around the corner
at hand
term is close
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8 human-written examples
Furthermore, the amplitude responses increases when time delay is added into the control signals, and gets the maximum when the delay is close to one quarter of one cycle time.
The average delay is close to the goal delay.
Despite the fact that the arrival process is no longer statistically time-homogeneous within one time slot, the system delay is close to the optimal one.
As a result, the delay is close to 0. However, as the number of transmitters increases, the network load becomes heavier and the possibility of collision increases.
The phase shift required to recover a continuous phase population is close to 160° which, in terms of time delay, is close to 40 ns at the Hokkaido East radar operation frequency of f ≈ 11 MHz.
Science
The disadvantage with this reactive approach is that RT users with poor channel conditions are backlogged until their delay is close to the deadline, increasing the average delay and jitter.
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As we can see in (2), when the goal delay is closer to the deadline, the adaptation force of the priority is larger.
An additional consequence of the weight adaptation is the fact that, at low values of K, the average delay is closer to the deadline when the proposed metric is used, which is exactly what we sought to achieve.
Although Fig. 9c (third box-plot) suggests that CPC2 precedes the bending of the cell by ∼ 4 s, the statistical significance was marginal (p = 0.09), probably because this delay was close to the temporal resolution of our experiments, 2 s.
Overall, it can be observed that structures without time delays are in general outperformed by those containing time delays if one of the effectual delays is close to the "true" delay, i.e. a model with a delay mismatch as high as 10% still gives an improved performance in comparison to no delay at all (Table 1).
Science
Patients with prostate (48%) and rectal cancer (37%) were most likely to report delay, and were statistically significantly more likely to report delay than patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (chosen as the reference group because the proportion reporting delay was closest to the pooled average) (Table 5).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating the nearness of a deadline or event, use more grammatically sound and widely accepted phrases such as "the deadline is approaching" or "the event is drawing near".
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "delay is close" because it's not a standard English construction and can be unclear. Instead, specify what is close, such as "the deadline is close" or "the event is close".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "delay is close" attempts to indicate the proximity of a delay's end or impact. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as not correct, suggesting potential for misinterpretation. It can be considered a descriptive phrase needing clearer construction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "delay is close" appears in various sources, it's considered grammatically incorrect by Ludwig. The primary intent is to convey the nearing end or impact of a delay, but clearer and more standard phrasing is recommended. Consider alternatives such as "the deadline is approaching" or specifying what aspect related to the delay is close. Although present across news and scientific contexts, its frequency is uncommon, and clarity can be improved by adopting more precise language. As Ludwig AI points out, there's room to improve this expression, as for alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
approaching rapidly
Adds emphasis on the speed of approach.
fast approaching
Similar to "approaching rapidly" but slightly less intense.
drawing near
Uses a more figurative expression for something approaching.
just around the corner
An idiomatic expression indicating close proximity in time.
at hand
Indicates something is immediately available or about to happen.
nearing its end
Replaces "delay" with a general term for something ending; less specific.
in close proximity
Focuses on physical or metaphorical closeness.
almost upon us
A more emphatic way of saying something is about to happen.
on the horizon
Indicates something is foreseeable and nearing.
loom large
Suggests something is becoming increasingly significant and imminent.
FAQs
What's a clearer way to say "delay is close"?
Instead of "delay is close", try phrases like "the "deadline is approaching"" or "the event is just around the corner", which are more idiomatic and easily understood.
Is it grammatically correct to say "delay is close"?
While understandable, "delay is close" isn't considered standard English. It's better to specify what aspect related to the delay is near, for instance, "the end of the delay is near".
How can I use "close" in relation to a delay correctly?
You can say "the project is "close to completion"" after a delay or "we are getting "closer to the deadline"" to indicate nearing the end of the delay.
What phrases are similar to "delay is close" but more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider using phrases such as "the culmination of the delay is imminent" or "the anticipated resolution is fast approaching".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested