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The phrase "timeline for availability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a schedule for when certain resources, services, or products will be available. For example, "The store has provided a timeline for availability of their new product line, with products launching in different locations around the world beginning in June."
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There's no timeline yet for availability in the U.S., but my European friends can check out Once right here.
While it's still unlikely that we'll all be doing our average desk workflow of spreadsheets and slide presentation in mixed reality any time soon, it's good to see Microsoft set a timeline for public availability of a feature which, at launch, seems like it had the potential to become vaporware rather than a shipping product.
The clinical use of these newer agents and formulations will depend on the results of clinical trials, and the timeline for development and availability.
Our main predictor was the method by which clinicians entered visit diagnoses (see Table 1 for summary of interfaces and Figure 1 for timeline of interface availability).
There's no specific timeline for moving into general availability, but Satterfield said it should happen "relatively quickly".
Then in June 2012, Google co-founder Sergey Brin suggested that a rough timeline for developer and consumer availability would put the device in the hands of the general public in 2014.
Call for availability.
Please check for availability.
See Lab Calendars for availability.
As for availability?
Call ahead for availability.
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