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The phrase "in a time frame" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time, for example, completing a project "in a time frame of three months."
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"We're working in a time frame that shocks people, because we have to," Lloyd continues.
"It set me back in a time frame where I don't have any time," Puckett said.
And it works in a time frame of hours, which matches the decision-making time frame that physicians often have.
But it's a modest snapshot in a time frame that's too early to draw any real conclusions from".
Additional knowledge on sensory-motor control can be obtained by capturing functional grip force in a time frame.
We study discrete models of interactive distributed systems structured into components and operating concurrently in a time frame.
It's not at all clear that such a thing is remotely possible, at least not in a time frame we can easily wrap our heads around.
"And it's a bit pompous to assume everyone will beat a path to our door in a time frame that suits us," Mr. Smith said.
I mentally built the case for an early departure for Paris, but soon found that Disneyland operates in a time frame all its own.
With African art's historical bona fides established, Mr. Dumouchelle places it in a time frame we are accustomed to — the 19th to 20th centuries — divided into thematic sections.
The filming is in a time frame where she'd finish before [UFC] 200, but it would be cutting it too close".
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