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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stipulated timeframes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific time limits or deadlines that have been formally established or agreed upon. Example: "The project must be completed within the stipulated timeframes to ensure timely delivery."
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For the DQA, 45 mothers who became pregnant and 84 children born within the stipulated timeframes were randomly sampled.
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The number of patients with CF enrolled in both decades equaled the total number of patients with CF followed at the referral center in the stipulated timeframe.
So stipulated.
OK, stipulated.
Expect a quick stipulated dismissal.
Further stipulated: No "Jerusalem" here.
The stipulated subject was "external body parts".
They fall into two timeframes.
("No brokers or bankers," Crowninshield stipulated).
Routine, stipulated annoyance at inclement weather has become something darker.
But here was the fact, stipulated: he wasn't shocked.
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