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"time frame in which" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific period of time or deadline within which something must be accomplished or completed. Example: The project has a time frame in which it must be completed by the end of the month.
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Finally, our reaction time task was actually an anticipation timing task, as subjects were familiarized with the time frame in which the response had to be performed.
Usually, a decade is the longest time frame in which planners can project with any confidence.
Tester's office has not specified the time frame in which the alleged misconduct occurred.
In the time frame in which she's talking about, I had seven regular girlfriends".
"There is a certain time frame in which a newly appointed archbishop has to be installed".
He would not specify the time frame in which assistance was supposed to be provided.
Setting, in literature, the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place.
Take this simple questionnaire and decide the time frame in which it's permissible to bid your kin goodbye.
The ideal time frame in which to peruse the book, we were told, was 44 minutes and 27 seconds.
If you see something of interest, do some research to determine the time frame in which you need to work to apply.
I would recommend a minimum of six months overseas experience - that is what employers will look for and a time frame in which you can build solid skills.
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