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Discover Ludwig"a light schedule" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to an agenda or daily plan that is not as busy or intense as is typical. For example, "After a stressful week, I am looking forward to a light schedule this weekend."
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Mr. Liu released a light schedule with three or four planned events.
As it was, he had the advantage of a light schedule, and it showed.
She has secretaries and assistants who maintain a light schedule of appearances and photo-ops.
"That works for me," said Mr. Parsons, who can only fantasize about such a light schedule.
A light schedule left skeptics questioning the Eagles' worth, but then they upset Connecticut.
Despite a light schedule, he places well in polls nationally and in South Carolina, a critical primary state.
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Querrey undertook a lighter schedule this summer to keep himself fresher for top-tier tournaments.
He did follow a lighter schedule than in past elections, choosing his appearances strategically and keeping his famously lengthy speeches in check.
The Czech-born adviser and music director, 65, is to continue with a lighter schedule next season, conducting 9 weeks of concerts instead of his usual 15.
People are living longer and are in better health, so some choose to keep doing what they've been doing, perhaps cutting back to a lighter schedule if their employer is agreeable.
The Mets do not expect Martínez, who is 16 months removed from rotator-cuff surgery, to need additional rest throughout the season, but they feel he could benefit from a lighter schedule during the first few weeks.
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