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Discover LudwigThe phrase "why this delay" is a common and grammatically correct part of a sentence that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to inquire about the reason for a delay or to express frustration or surprise at a delay. Example: "The flight was delayed for two hours. I don't understand why this delay occurred."
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Why this delay?
"Why this delay to complete bitcoin transactions?" writes Velde.
Let's take a look at what we saw, and try to figure out why this delay existed at all.
While some of the KIs and participants of the FGDs said that they were not aware of the reasons why this delay occurs, most of them mentioned two main reasons to which they attributed the delay.
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If technology is to blame, in that Google still hasn't sorted out the tech behind the delivery of in-video advertising, you'd then ask why the delay, is this Google's Panama?
The British government raised more than £20 billion ($38 billion) this way.Why the delay?All of which prompts the obvious question.
Why the delay?
But why the delay?
So why the delay?
Why the Delay?
Why the delay?" Wolf asked Suresh.
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