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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'delays with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'delays with' to refer to a situation in which something is being delayed or hindered. For example: "The construction project has been experiencing delays with materials arriving late."
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This included gross motor delays with delayed walking in 5/14 patients.
But there have been delays with loan money, too.
Delays with Cornell e-lists messages began occurring at about 10 45 am.
Basel Needs a Firm Hand and Fewer Delays, (with David Scharfstein) Financial Times, September 13 , 2010
And, in fact, Mr. Barrenechea points to delays with "corporate" spending, as opposed to service providers.
And each has encountered costly delays with its newest planes, including the Dreamliner and the A380.
And both Boeing and Airbus have suffered embarrassing production delays with their newest planes.
"So it is not a revelation that there will be delays with the 787.
Adding to the isolation are communication delays with Earth that last up to 20 minutes.
Dispatchers have been similarly unhappy, citing delays with the new system that could endanger officers.
The major complaint category he encounters is canceled flights, "long delays, with employee rudeness".
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