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Discover Ludwig"months delay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something has been postponed for a number of months. For example, "The remodel was finished two months delay due to unforeseen complications."
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At best, several months' delay seems likely.
"Eighteen months' delay," he said of the Dragon Dream's untimely end.
But a few months' delay can seem like an eternity to a child.
We inherited a several months' delay in putting a government together because Netanyahu was deep into negotiations trying to figure out whether Likud and Kadima could govern together.
"A couple of months delay for a project like this is significant," said Cathy Kunkel, energy analyst for the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (Ieefa) and co-author of a recent report that scrutinized DAPL's funding.
Then, during the maintenance after the flight, the engineers said: 'Wait a minute, the batteries have been damaged.' They saw that it was not two weeks' delay but months' delay.
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Golding spent months delaying the extradition request.
The approval process can drag on for months, delaying the closing.
Critics lambasted the agency, saying it approved medicines too easily and for months delayed issuing warnings about potential drug risks.
A bulging disk in his neck sidelined him for four months, delaying his 2007 debut until this event.
Talks between Greece and its creditors have been bogged down for months, delaying long-awaited negotiations on debt relief.
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