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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got a deadline" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a common phrase to indicate that someone has a specific date or time by which they need to complete a task or project. Example: "I have to finish this report by Friday, I've got a deadline to meet."
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If I'm working at home it's normally because I've got a deadline to meet.
But in an interview this month, when a journalist mentioned writing on deadline, he said: "You've got a deadline.
(That's what happens when you've got a deadline to hit)." It was unclear where Mr. Strauss-Kahn had been staying.
Now I've got a deadline with the bank for February 26 1985 and I end up selling the business on the 25th.
Another commenter remembers being in the middle of a field emergency with a journalist barking: "Hurry up, I've got a deadline to catch!" The difficulty of snagging media interest, as described by Madden, is a problem right across the board.
It doesn't really matter how you get there – from straightforwardly blotting out the super-ego (who is the last caped crusader you want on the scene when you've got a deadline to meet), to the various mind-games of the unconscious, which the surrealists pioneered – but I never bothered with any of that stuff: I always found exhaustion worked best for me.
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Unlike Spain, France is unlikely to get a deadline extension.: it cannot claim to have done everything possible to control the deficit, or that it is the victim of an unexpectedly severe recession.Europe's budgetary policy may be getting a dollop of Hollandaise sauce, but beneath it all it will still be the same austere dish.(Photo credit: AFP).
The participants will get a deadline for sending their data sets, before they are able to receive an individual feedback report, and the Rx-PAD will remind their group to send data sets before the second peer group meeting.
"Customers are on edge, doing a lot more shopping than usual and they've got a hard deadline to work to.
If you're planning to attend Disrupt San Francisco 2018 at Moscone Center West on September 5-7, you've got a major deadline snapping at your heels.
When you're going to bed at 7 00 in the morning because you've got a crazy deadline, then I guess that would get tiring.
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