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Fatima55 Posted 13 years ago
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D you think " the time frame" and "the lapse of time " are synonymous with each other?
  

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fatima55 D you think " the time frame" and "the lapse of time " are synonymous with each other? No. A time frame is a general period of time during which something is supposed to happen: The time frame for our decision will be the month before the election.

  • fatima55 D you think " the time frame" and "the lapse of time " are synonymous with each other?
  • No.
  • A time frame is a general period of time during which something is supposed to happen: The time frame for our decision will be the month before the election.
  • Lapse of time more refers to the passage of time.
  • I have not seen it used as a set phrase.
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fatima55 D you think " the time frame" and "the lapse of time " are synonymous with each other?
No.

A time frame is a general period of time during which something is supposed to happen: The time frame for our decision will be the month before the election.

Lapse of time more refers to the passage of time. I have not seen it used as a

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