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"a schedule change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a change in the timing or order of a planned event or activity. For example, "Due to the weather, we had to make a schedule change and move the picnic to Sunday afternoon."
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In 1981, similar conditions forced a schedule change.
When I called him at home to tell him about a schedule change, his wife answered.
She said she started nursing school while Shane was in the hospital "because I knew I needed a schedule change".
Jan . 14 , 2008 To the Editor: A schedule change for students would at best temporarily affect learning ability.
Yet another bill, proposed last month, would prevent employers from firing workers for requesting a schedule change.
Dec. 16, four days after the Annual (the tinning, resulting from a schedule change, is "coin cidental," a spokesman said).
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If a schedule changes or an emergency pops up, be ready to roll when everything starts to rock.
The flight changes will be implemented by introducing a scheduling change known as "mixed mode", whereby both runways are used for arrivals and departures constantly.
In 2003, the police in El Paso, Texas, used tear gas to control a protest by high school students over a scheduling change after some in the crowd turned violent.
The most significant concession by Hoon was the refusal to introduce a scheduling change which would have increased flights from Heathrow's existing runways by more than 100 a day.
Waiting for her was her husband of nine months, Oakland Athletics first baseman Nate Freiman, who surprised her at the airport thanks to a scheduling change that, for once, favored the couple.
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