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time frame
noun
- a period of time during which something has taken or will take place:
We're talking about a time frame of five minutes for the president's visit.
time frame
noun
- the period of time within which certain events are scheduled to occur
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Origin of time frame1
Example Sentences
It is now hoped the sales process will be concluded by the end of April, but all parties are said to be relaxed about the time frame should the legal process take longer.
The legislation would have required them to be replaced with alternatives, such as electric heat pumps, within a set time frame after the sale of a property.
Most carbon removal credits have a standard time frame of 100 years, according to Erica Dorr, who leads the climate team at Riverse, a carbon crediting platform in France.
“I tend to be a little optimistic with time frames,†Musk told the crowd in a Tesla keynote speech in Burbank in October.
The time frame was as long as necessary.
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