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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with delays" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is happening slowly or behind schedule due to unexpected issues. For example, "The project is progressing with delays due to the current shortage of materials."
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The administration was not concerned with delays.
Boston's Logan airport was operating with delays.
Her cable plans, however, have been fraught with delays.
The Long Island Railroad and MTA were running with delays.
Some subway, rail, and bus lines are running with delays.
A trains and 7 trains are running with delays.
The problems with delays and cancellations aren't their fault.
Full service resumed, with delays, just before the evening rush.
Still, some notes that do not deal with delays and disruptions can prove relevant.
Instead, says Wright, they were received with delays, hostility and "diversionary tactics".
Two cabinet ministers quit in early August, citing their frustration with delays in the reforms.
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