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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rough time frame for" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to describe a general idea of when something might occur or when a goal might be achieved. For example: We are aiming to finish this project by the end of the month - this is our rough time frame for completion.
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She called the company and asked whether she could find out a rough time frame for the delivery in case her signature was required.
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Even if you can only recall a rough time-frame in which an event happened, it is useful and more credible to relay it.
He would not estimate a time frame for any sale.
What's the time frame for that like?
The time frame for Vick's return remains unknown.
The coin suggested a time frame for the theft.
Micron Says No Time Frame For Hynix Tie-Up Talks.
There is no set time frame for grieving.
The time frame for their response was short.
The time frame for development is six to eight weeks.
Regulate a Time Frame for Goal Achievement.
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