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grant us a delay
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "grant us a delay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting an extension or postponement for a deadline or obligation. Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we kindly ask that you grant us a delay in the submission of our report."
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60 human-written examples
European leaders have suggested they would grant a delay but have warned that their patience is not infinite.
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The judges may then grant a delay to debate their verdict and to allow victims' families to fly in from Scotland and the United States to hear it read.
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The inmate, Remon Lee, who was sentenced to life in prison, sought a new trial on the ground that the state trial judge had improperly refused to grant a delay after his alibi witnesses had failed to appear.
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The presiding official, Judge Leon Johnson, must decide whether to grant a delay in the disbarment case, which resulted from Mr. Clinton's admitted effort to mislead lawyers in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case about his involvement with Monica S. Lewinsky.
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Despite his annoyance, he still decided to grant a continuance — a delay in the start of the trial.
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EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said the EU would not grant a delay without a "concrete plan" from the UK about what they would do with it.
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At a news conference in Brussels, Mr Barnier said it was up to the 27 EU leaders to decide whether to grant a delay, based on what was in the "best interest" of the bloc.
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Under exceptional circumstances and upon request, the Editors may grant a delay of up to 6 months for deposition or the release of deposited data.
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EU27 leaders granted Britain a delay to Brexit to 22 May in Brussels last week – but only if May's deal wins the support of parliament this week.
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Mike Tyson was granted a delay in his hearing before British boxing officials investigating the aftermath of the Lou Savarese bout seven weeks ago.
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Judge Smithson granted a delay until Oct. 26, and is expected to decide whether to dismiss the charges at a hearing scheduled for Oct. 31.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When requesting a "delay", provide a clear explanation for needing the extension and propose a realistic new deadline. This increases the likelihood of your request being approved.
Common error
Avoid making delay requests without a valid reason or concrete plan. Instead, always offer a compelling justification and demonstrate how the additional time will lead to improved results.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "grant us a delay" functions as a request or plea. It's typically used to formally ask for a postponement or extension of a deadline, task, or obligation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "grant us a delay" is a polite and formal way of requesting a postponement or extension, as confirmed by Ludwig. While examples are currently scarce, the structure and meaning are grammatically sound. Alternatives such as "allow us an extension" or "give us more time" may be suitable depending on the context. When using this phrase, providing a clear justification for the delay is crucial to increase the likelihood of a positive response.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
allow us an extension
Focuses on providing more time, emphasizing the act of permitting an extended period.
give us more time
A direct request for additional time, simpler and more informal.
permit a postponement
Highlights the authorization of delaying an event or deadline.
approve a continuance
Common in legal contexts, referring to the official approval of a trial's adjournment.
defer the deadline for us
Implies shifting the deadline to a later date, specifically benefiting the requester.
provide a grace period
Suggests offering a period of leniency beyond the original deadline.
extend the time frame
Emphasizes the act of lengthening the duration of an allotted period.
reschedule the due date
Focuses on resetting the date something is expected or required.
push back the timeline
Suggests adjusting the project schedule to accommodate more time.
offer a respite
Implies providing a temporary break or relief from an obligation.
FAQs
How do I properly use "grant us a delay" in a sentence?
Use "grant us a delay" when formally requesting an extension or postponement. For example, "We respectfully request that you grant us a delay in the project's completion due to unforeseen circumstances."
What can I say instead of "grant us a delay"?
You can use alternatives like "allow us an extension", "give us more time", or "permit a postponement" depending on the context.
Is it more appropriate to say "grant us a delay" or "give us a delay"?
"Grant us a delay" is generally more formal and suitable for official requests. "Give us a delay" is less formal and can be used in more casual settings.
What's the difference between "grant us a delay" and "grant us an extension"?
While similar, "grant us a delay" implies postponing something to a later time, while "grant us an extension" specifically refers to lengthening the duration of an existing deadline or timeframe.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested