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Discover Ludwig"a reschedule" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun and refers to the act of arranging a new time or date for something that was previously scheduled. Example: Due to the inclement weather, the soccer match had to be postponed and a reschedule was necessary.
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And while they didn't give a reschedule date, we hear it may be Wednesday.
Only if all previous attempts fail, the starting cycle of the scheduling is decreased and a reschedule is attempted.
We reported a case of preoperatively undiagnosed OPS which resulted in unexpected difficult laryngoscope that necessitated a reschedule of surgery.
If the scheduling of operands still fails, result moves are unscheduled again and a reschedule is attempted, with only late bypassing enabled.
Once again, if the schedule of operands still fails, scheduled moves are unscheduled and a reschedule is attempted, without any bypassing enabled.
In case the schedule of operand moves fails, the result moves are unscheduled and a reschedule is attempted, with only early bypassing enabled.
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A rescheduled opening date of January 2015 was also missed.
The government, obviously reluctant, has so far conceded only to a rescheduling to February 2018.
The day went so well that Mr. Schur began considering a rescheduling of the episode.
Again, Dow did not appear for a rescheduled hearing last March.
The day game was a rescheduled rainout that drew 8,875 fans, a season low, to Yankee Stadium.
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