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"given a deadline" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a task that requires a specific deadline to be met. For example: "The project was given a deadline of two weeks."
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Has Whitesides been given a deadline?
The press must be given a deadline.
Demonstrators were given a deadline to leave the area but some resisted, resulting in several arrests.
I was given a deadline of six weeks to fill 150 feet.
"They have taken three of our crew and have given a deadline of two days," Capt.
Kerry has given a deadline of the end of April to reach a "framework agreement".
The Kurds should be given a deadline in which to work out an equitable arrangement.
Each type of store was given a deadline; any store that failed to meet it would be forced to close.
Preliminary engineering specifications are exchanged, and suppliers are given a deadline for sending in bids and detailed blueprints.
It has already committed to close its own ivory markets but has not yet given a deadline.
Rudd had been given a deadline of 16 November to decide whether or not to order his extradition.
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