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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delays to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the impact or effect of delays on a specific subject or event.
Example: "The delays to the project timeline have caused significant setbacks in our overall schedule."
Alternatives: "delays in" or "delays affecting"
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There will be delays to our services.
Alta has encountered delays to its programs in other cities.
The delays to the EPR, however, are not technical.
Many are worried about the effects delays to motor traffic will have on businesses on the capital – whether that means longer commutes or delays to deliveries.
Gillian Guy, the chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: "Delays to Pip assessments are unacceptably common.
Officials of Andersen, which was hired to develop the software, attributed the delays to state officials.
The beard prompted delays to his court martial because it violated army grooming regulations.
Bob Randall, a respected Anangu elder expressed anger at the continuing delays to closure.
How did he feel about the delays to the Chilcot inquiry, asked Labour's Paul Flynn.
Smith said the delays to EDC regulation in the EU did not suit the industry.
MPs say they have had hundreds of complaints from angry constituents facing delays to passport applications.
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