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Discover Ludwig"face delays" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the experience of being delayed due to an obstacle or setback. For example: "Due to the bad weather, we face delays in completing our project."
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But Obama said troops could face delays to their paychecks.
Kenyan runners who typically arrive on the Tuesday before the race face delays as well.
Those that do register face delays and sometimes requests for bribes.
"We will continue to stay very vigilant on this, because families shouldn't face delays".
Because of the continuing federal takeover of security at airports, travelers will face delays and disruptions.
Low-to-moderate income borrowers and first-time homebuyers seeking government-backed mortgages could face delays.
However, the force warned travellers would continue to face delays over the next few weeks.
If they do, they can face delays because of unusually strict health requirements.
Puzder is not the only potential Cabinet member to face delays with his paperwork.
Ambulance crews near the border say they sometimes face delays at Border Patrol checkpoints.
Riders on some VRE commuter trains may face delays Tuesday morning.
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