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Discover Ludwig"on delay" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a delay or wait that is currently happening or will happen in the future. Example: The flight is on delay due to bad weather conditions. In this sentence, "on delay" means that the flight is currently experiencing a delay. Other examples could include: - The train is on delay because of an unexpected maintenance issue. - The delivery of our package is on delay and will arrive tomorrow instead of today. - The construction project is on delay due to a shortage of materials. - The event is on delay until the technical issues are resolved.
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ARFDEs where the operator acting on delay term is unbounded have been studied in some works.
"Great move on delay (by V. Putin)," he wrote.
"Great move on delay (by V. Putin) - I always knew he was very smart!" he tweeted.
The women are dark-skinned; they are both wearing brown; they are wearing, I realize on delay, U.P.S. uniforms.
The Tijuana-San Luis match (Aztec America; shown on delay at 5 p.m. on ESPN Deportes) could provide some answers.
Figure 17 Effect on delay.
(b) Influence of adaptive beaconing on delay.
The proposal is focused on delay constraints.
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The Flyers had two third-period power plays — each on delay-of-game penalties — but they scored on neither.
Based on delay-lower-bound states, a novel adaptive fuzzy memory controller is developed.
Next, in Section 3, we focus on delay-constrained scenarios and particularize the aforementioned distortion analysis.
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