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Discover Ludwig"roll out time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the time when something starts or when something is rolled out, such as a product launch. For example: "The official roll out time for the new product is 11:00am."
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While the "this time next year" bit technically only pins things a month earlier than the expected roll-out time of 2010, a month is a real long time in the mobile world.
It was a phrase rolled out time and again all over the South Yorkshire town, sometimes with a donkey or a monkey substituted for the pig.
It would appear that 'DaO' was being rolled out, time was short, plans had to be developed and Agencies did not want to be left out, and hence the easiest way forward was to collate ongoing interventions to form a programme.
That manner of roll out takes time.
Roll out any time that you fall.
U.S. plants still roll out three times as many cars and trucks as their Mexican counterparts.
Other features may roll out in time.
But Microsoft says these will roll out in time along with other integrations with Microsoft services.
Facebook says more moments and events will roll out in time, following this initial launch.
There's a long list of features that Fleck aims to roll out in time, including photo integration, arrows, multi-language support and Pro accounts with premium features.
The same thing will occur for anyone who has the Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or IE extensions installed (this will roll out over time).
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