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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rescheduled" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when referring to an event or appointment that has been changed to a different time or date, but it should be followed by a noun.
Example: "We have a rescheduled meeting on Friday at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "a postponed" or "a rearranged".
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A rescheduled opening date of January 2015 was also missed.
A rescheduled flight is expected to depart on Tuesday.
Again, Dow did not appear for a rescheduled hearing last March.
Illness also prevented her attending a rescheduled WCA just over two weeks later on 3 February.
The delay was due to confusion about the timing of a rescheduled hearing.
Sunday evening at 7 30 is a rescheduled performance of music by Messiaen, Beethoven and others.
(In fact, one US game overlapped with a rescheduled league game).
Among the big names scheduled to appear at the meeting is Zaidpour, who has a rescheduled opportunity on Wednesday.
The hearing official gives both parties reasonable notice of the time and place of a rescheduled hearing.
The day game was a rescheduled rainout that drew 8,875 fans, a season low, to Yankee Stadium.
"I don't know how to, where to, begin to tell you how proud I am to be performing here in Central Park for a rescheduled day," he said.
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