
You can use “punctually” when you mean “in a timely manner”. If you did something “punctually”, you did it in time or within your deadline. You made a good impression when you arrived (punctually/in a timely manner) for your interview. When someone says that you are “on schedule”, they are saying that a project is going along “in a timely manner”. If a project is going along “in a timely manner” it will be finished “when expected.” Tasks are getting performed in a timely manner so the project will be finished on schedule.Īt the rate we are going we will finish on schedule/in a timely manner. We are in line to launch the new product when (expected/in a timely manner). This phrase is a bit more informal than the other phrases we’ve talked about so far.

You can say that something will be finished “in good time” you are assuring people that something will be accomplished “in a timely manner”. It will be done (in a good time/a timely manner)! 9. This is another informal phrase that can be used in place of “in a timely manner”. This is actually anĮxample of British Slang, so you might hear it more if you are working in an area where British English is spoken or if you are interacting with a native British English speaker. This is another example of an informal phrase that can be used as an “in a timely manner” alternative. This is another informal way to imply that something was accomplished or done in a timely manner. If you did something “on the dot” then you did it “in a timely manner” finishing before the deadline.
