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The phrase "a reduced schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a work or activity schedule that has fewer hours or commitments than usual.
Example: "Due to personal reasons, I will be working on a reduced schedule for the next few months."
Alternatives: "a shortened schedule" or "a limited schedule".
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She asked Terhaar for a reduced schedule while she recovered.
The arts council had initially suggested a reduced schedule of performances, something ENO balked at.
Or, I know this is going to be hard so, let me take a reduced schedule.
"Maybe a reduced schedule will help us," their manager Roberto Mancini said.
Amtrak trains were running between Washington and New York, but on a reduced schedule.
Intersession hours run from May 11 to May 20 and the Library will be operating on a reduced schedule.
"In an ideal world, no one else is saddled with more work if their colleague works a reduced schedule".
Ms. Henry says that lawyers who successfully manage a reduced schedule, as Ms. Soslow does, are assigned to proportionately fewer cases.
When we return next week, we'll be on a reduced schedule — with the midterms over, we figured we could all stand to slow down for a bit.
And with Passover on March 25 and Easter on March 31, many schools are on break this week, so we're on a reduced schedule ourselves.
When she gave birth to twins in May, she became something of a national celebrity, as she continued to work a reduced schedule during a three-month maternity leave.
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