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The phrase "was delayed beyond" is correct and usable in written English
You would use it when referring to something or someone that has been delayed past a certain point or assumption. For example: "The arrival of the train was delayed beyond its scheduled time."
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"I'd be surprised if it was delayed beyond this quarter".
No larvae survived when initial feeding was delayed beyond 240 hph.
Results: The median age at onset of hypoglycemia in the 14 patients was 9 months; diagnosis was delayed beyond age 2 years in 6 patients, and 4 were not given a diagnosis until adulthood.
In contrast, loss of dPXXP-BAG3 was delayed beyond 12 hr.
Measuring protective efficacy in a short period after an IPTi course (e.g. the first month) could be misleading since it would miss recrudescence that was delayed beyond this time by a long-acting but ultimately ineffective antimalarial.
In addition, in two of the four neighbouring groups, the first female great call was delayed beyond the critical 2 min threshold, further demonstrating that these groups perceived and responded to the songs of their neighbours with the correct and matching predator songs.
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Most investigators agree that, in patients treated with TH, the time to prognostication should be delayed beyond 72 hours after rewarming.
And if Cymbalta is delayed beyond the summer, this year could be disappointing.
"But if that will be delayed beyond next Monday, then another government will be formed".
It said: The upside is] mostly priced in unless Cerezyme full supply resumption is delayed beyond the first quarter.
Although Genentech warned in July that approval would be delayed beyond November, yesterday's indication of the likely length of the delay shook the company's investors.
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