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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffered delays" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something has been postponed or has taken longer than expected. Example: "The project suffered delays due to unforeseen circumstances, pushing the deadline back by several weeks."
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Initially projected for release in late 1999, the game suffered delays to its development largely due to the illness of their chief programmer, Andy Astor; he was suffering from stage IV mantle cell lymphoma in late 1999.
The trial opened last month but has recently suffered delays.
Two more in China have also suffered delays.
American officials want to improve the bypass, but those efforts have suffered delays.
Uruguay's implementation of the cannabis law has suffered delays especially because of opposition from pharmacists.
While the scheme suffered delays, it was completed in December 2013.
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It was initially suspected that he had suffered delayed concussion after Jimmy Anderson's bouncer at the start of the second day struck him on the helmet.
Open image in new window Fig. 5 ROC curve for discriminating subjects with healing times of <180 days from subjects who suffered delayed healing.
In contrast, HT-29 suffered delayed replication in vivo with only a proportion displaying full VACV gene expression at day 21 (2 of 4 in either case).
We never want people to suffer delays or disruption.
Until a new team for the BNDES is found, the privatisation programme will suffer delays.
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