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The phrase 'give us a time frame' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to ask someone about a specific timeframe for completing a task or completing a project. For example, you could say, "Can you give us a time frame for when this project should be finished?".
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Can you give us a time frame?
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They provided direct current in the beginning, but then switched over to AC, so this motor gives us a time frame for when the factory was in operation.
So far we're a little concerned that the government are only going to look at 31 of those in the coming year, and at this point they haven't given us a time frame for the rest.
Give us a 5- to 10-year time frame and we will wonder why our tables used to just sit there and not do anything for us".
LISSA: Let's give it a time frame.
I was going to give myself a time frame.
After giving us a 12-month time frame for this third platform emergence, McAdam also touched on the current legal battle between the Department of Justice and AT&T, reports Fierce Wireless.
Could they give a time frame, I replied.
Defra: I am not in a position to give a time frame.
The Journal said McAdam did not give a time frame or further details on the manufacturing of such a device.
He declined to give a time frame for the final onslaught to dislodge the militants.
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