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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Time/time frame

The government plans to introduce these changes in/within a fairly long/short time frame.

Can you replace 'time frame' with just 'time' for the above context? What are the differences that exist between them?
  

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Not really. A time frame is a limited span of time.

  • Not really.
  • A time frame is a limited span of time.
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Not really. A time frame is a limited span of time.

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