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The phrase "put deadlines on" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you are talking about assigning deadlines to a particular task or project. For example, "I need to put deadlines on my report, or else I won't finish it in time."
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A term limit for Congress would do more than put deadlines on democracy.
But the advisers have been debating whether to put deadlines on those benchmarks, like the pace of training Afghan security forces to defend their country.
Seven years and it's a take-it-or-leave-it three days into free agency?" "You put deadlines on people you really don't want, because that's how you feel about them," Leiter said yesterday.
Put deadlines on your goals.
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"We are not putting deadlines on the work of our legislators," Mr. Calleja said.
"We're not going to pressurise him by putting deadlines on it.
As one adviser put it, "How can you put a deadline on democracy?" Some of Mr. Gore's advisers said they felt they had lost precious time in the spin control game and wanted to present a more decisive image today of a campaign wronged by tentative conclusions that George W. Bush had won the presidency.
If you want to run a marathon, find one right now, and put a deadline on signing up and coordinating with friends in your calendar, right now.
"I would put a deadline on the offer".
Hartsuyker declined to put a deadline on his consultations.
The White House, officials said, was willing to put a deadline on a tax overhaul.
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