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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a schedule for that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a plan or timetable for a specific event or task.
Example: "We need to create a schedule for that project to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "a timeline for that" or "a plan for that".
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You can have a section to write about trainings offered by specialized training centers for administrators and a schedule for that.
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So I've taken the liberty of drafting a schedule for L.A. that makes a heap of sense.
The two sides agreed that most of the resettlement would have to take place outside the army areas anyway and set a schedule for beginning that process.
When Mr. Tanza, 59, took over Farmingdale's aviation center a year and a half ago, he set up a schedule for students that mimicked commercial airlines.
Establish a schedule for studying that works with your life style.
Establish a schedule for yourself that engages you as many times a week as you need to improve.
The Ministry does not provide centers with either a yearly schedule on the exact timing of the CA, or a monthly schedule for that matter.
"I'll put him on a payment schedule for that stuff," she says.
"We do not have a specific schedule for that yet," he said.
"There's not a specific schedule for that right now in terms of physical activity," Bylsma told reporters Tuesday in Sunrise, Fla., where the Penguins played the Panthers again.
A schedule for performance evaluation that works well with the practice is recommended [ 23].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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