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"the timeline for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a specific period of time in which specific events may need to be completed or accomplished. For example, "We need to establish the timeline for completing the project by the end of the year."
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the timeline for
noun
A graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events (past or future); a chronology.
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But the timeline for these advances is uncertain.
"They have seen some delays in the timeline for some of their handsets," Mr. Duke said.
She was talking about the timeline for June, not wishing physical harm upon her rival.
But the timeline for assessing the project appears to have shifted.
Memory added: "I will now go away and look at the timeline for Christopher Halliwell.
"The timeline for Iran's nuclear program is beginning to get shorter".
That point was underscored by the vague language around the timeline for handing over security responsibility.
The timeline for the redevelopment of Pier 17 and its environs is unclear.
The timeline for submitting public comments is a short one, however.
We are in the process of deciding the timeline for our defence review".
Many military analysts also say that the timeline for completing the missile was unrealistic from the start.
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