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time frame: word combinations
is it possible to use plural form for "time frame"? (time frames)
when I want to say that something can be done during shorter period of time, may I use expression "time frame decrease (noun)"?
when there is enough time, is it "large/big/wide time frame"?
Oct 21, 2011 7:25 AM
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"Time frames" would be fine.
"Large/big/wide time frame" is also fine.
Something can be done "within a shorter/decreased time frame"
And you could say, for example, "The time frame decrease places additional pressure on our production facilities (or whatever)." Stylistically, I'd prefer: "The decreased/shortened time frame..."
October 21, 2011
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