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The phrase "he has delay" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a situation where someone is running late or taking a long time to finish a task. For example: "John was supposed to finish the project yesterday, but he has delay and it's still not complete."
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He has delayed by several months an education vision statement each principal has to hand in.
But to preserve his own authority, he has delayed his decision.
However, he has delayed the start date by a year until April 2006.
Foster revealed he has delayed surgery on his thumb to play the final six months of the campaign.
Aides say he has delayed the plan pending further engineering studies and a review of other options.
He has delayed sentencing until a higher court rules on whether whole-life tariff sentences can be lawfully handed down.
But he has delayed making crucial changes in an electoral system that lent itself to dirty tricks.
But he has delayed an announcement as North Korea warned that it would consider such a move a "declaration of war".
He has delayed a number of the most contentious rules, such as one on a new ozone standard, and is approving new rules more slowly.
He has delayed the transfer of wartime command to 2015 and taken a hard line on North Korea.In Japan different factions exhibit all these tendencies and more.
But he has delayed an actual concession speech until this coming Wednesday, his exit process apparently inspired by Cher's farewell tour, which went on for years.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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