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The phrase "a schedule has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the status or existence of a schedule that has been created or established.
Example: "A schedule has been set for the upcoming project meetings, and all team members are expected to attend."
Alternatives: "a schedule is in place" or "a schedule has been established."
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The Basra airport can accommodate only one daily flight initially because of renovations, and a schedule has been worked out for who will fly in on each day.
Content that refreshes on a schedule has been tried before, with mixed results.
Such a schedule has been devised by Mazur [22].
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After the proceeding on Wednesday, Donald A. Migliori, a lawyer for the family, said his clients were "very grateful" that a schedule had been set.
He said that in the first two days of meetings, a schedule had been established that apportioned time for all the major issues on the table in the final-status peace negotiations.
It will most likely file a brief in opposition once a briefing schedule has been set, which could be several weeks from now.
It is assumed that a baseline schedule has been constructed through the baseline scheduling.
Finally a new schedule has been proposed that exhibits some useful properties.
Although a detailed schedule has been proposed, there is no monitoring process to trigger specific actions to make sure all deadlines are met.
According to researchers at Harvard Medical School, keeping a regular schedule has been found to increase both the amount of sleep and the quality of sleep you get each night.
23 A similar schedule has been tested by the MDACC group in 30 previously untreated patients aged <70 years.
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