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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a delay" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a situation where something is postponed or takes longer than expected. Example: "The train is scheduled to arrive at 3 PM, but it seems we have a delay of about 30 minutes."
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Live broadcasts often have a delay to prevent people saying outrageous things on air.
We have a delay though as the ball ends up in the drainage tube!
Now we have a delay in play as Eddie Johnson lands awkwardly.
As with Ebola, when that is not enacted, we always, always have a delay in the response.
83 mins: We have a delay before the freekick can be taken because Jakobsen after being clobbered by Zabaleta.
It's a mess, and I don't think it suits anyone from either side to have a delay".
There is no good reason for France to have a delay, said Olli Rehn, the economics commissioner, adding that stronger euro-zone growth makes it less justifiable.
In this case, the conversation was captured live -- NBC does not have a delay on its audio feed during its live coverage -- and thus could not be edited out.
However, we might have a delay τ to u.
Techniques a and d have a delay time 15 ms and techniques b, c, e, and f have a delay time 10 ms.
We will have a delay while the Villa defender has treatment, because he fell awkwardly.
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