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The phrase 'timeframe of the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the duration or scope of something. For example, "The company is evaluating the timeframe of the project in order to come up with the best plan."
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"The increase of the illnesses closely corresponds with the timeframe of the switch to the Flint River water.
The timeframe of the Armenian visit was decided Monday, according to the official Web site of the president of Belarus.
Fifteen such directories had been found in Goodman's home, including two that matched the timeframe of the email exchanges.
The shadow defence secretary, Vernon Coaker said: "The government should provide clarity about the scale, scope and timeframe of the deployment of these further trainers.
The extent, breadth and wide timeframe of the claims led police to look beyond the Elm Guest House's allegedly dark epoch and beyond the abuse of children.
The timeframe of the new masterplan is 2030.
The timeframe of the base case analysis was 5 years.
'Urgent' means that the project should be completed within the timeframe of the masterplan.
Females planning pregnancy or breastfeeding during the timeframe of the study.
That makes sense, given the impending release timeframe of the desktop version of Windows 10.
He also takes issue with the timeframe of the current consultation.
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