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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delays come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that delays are occurring or expected in a situation.
Example: "In project management, it's important to prepare for the fact that delays come, especially when dealing with multiple stakeholders."
Alternatives: "delays occur" or "delays happen."
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He warned, however, that delays come with a cost.
Delays come from a variety of causes, including mechanical problems with planes, late crews, missing passengers or misplaced bags.
No doubt a large cause of the delays come from the reforms, costing money that local authorities do not have.
The delays come as the president is reaching out to a newly empowered Republican Party on tax policy, a move that is angering his own Democratic base.
The delays come as regulators extend public comment periods on the rules, and as some on Wall Street and in Congress resist the changes.
The delays come as Britain awaits the arrival of Storm Barbara, which is set to batter the country with strong winds.
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Vista suffered repeated delays, coming five years after Windows XP.
"There's delays coming into the city right now, obviously," Mr. Marsico said around 10 a.m.
Some people have had slight delays coming into work, but nothing major has come up yet.
The argument over the delays comes down to two kinds of congestion — on the tarmac and in the sky.
Information about those delays comes mainly from reports by train crews, a method that authority officials acknowledged may not be adequate.
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