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The phrase 'timeframe for delivery' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular date or period of time within which something will be completed, for example: "The customer gave us a tight timeframe for delivery of the product."
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He makes no secret about the fact that the Zipi is his first foray into product design, but he has a realistic timeframe for delivery of early September and a fully functional prototype already built, so here's hoping the Zipi meets its modest $6,000 funding goal.
This statistic reflects the nature of UCB collection of UCB units for research at the John Radcliffe Hospital, where cesarean sections present the best prospect for collecting UCB due to the increased opportunity for pre delivery written informed consent, the relatively predictable timeframe for delivery and availability of the placenta, and lower frequency of damage to afterbirth tissues.
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Lender availability and processing time can impact the delivery timeframe for all types of requests.
"We're hoping for delivery in the August timeframe.
"It's for delivery".
Definition: the timeframe and delivery mechanisms through which rewards (points, prizes, level ups) are delivered.
Finally, D (for delivery) day.
As Prepared for Delivery.
Kim Kardashian is ready for delivery!
Discuss her preferences for delivery.
Prepare the letter for delivery.
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