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Discover Ludwig"months of delay" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which something has taken much longer than expected to happen. For example, "The project was completed after months of delay due to a shortage of resources."
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But this does not explain the six months of delay.
And it would mean several months of delay.
But the childhood obesity strategy, eventually delivered after months of delay, has disappointed everyone.
After months of delay, a conference committee will meet later this month to reconcile the differences.
After months of delay, there has been noticeable progress recently in plans to rebuild Lower Manhattan.
But the councils met only after months of delay and they are largely powerless.
After months of delay, however, I have received a letter stating that I must have the shorter doors installed.
But after months of delay, the United States will now have to wait in line to get the pills.
In November, after months of delay, the company's lawyer submitted an affidavit admitting that no such plan existed.
This arrangement saved weeks if not months of delay by eliminating the lengthy bidding and negotiating process.
Long discussions between the force and the authority about the terms of the inquiry have led to months of delay.
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