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The phrase "a schedule with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a schedule that includes specific items, events, or details.
Example: "I have created a schedule with all the important deadlines for the project."
Alternatives: "a timetable containing" or "an agenda featuring".
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In this case, the objective of the scheduler is to find a schedule with maximum performance, given available resources.
For example, if there is a schedule with 100 operations, then all 100 operations must be scheduled before the scheduler can evaluate its fitness.
A schedule with each night's program is at danceseries.org.org
A schedule with descriptions, addresses and directions is online.
A schedule with milestones for the implementation of the plan.
They had a schedule with 'Just Shoot Me' in at 8 on Thursday".
First comes working out a schedule with the theater and the crew.
Findings suggest that a schedule with a constant application depth of 40 mm is best for immediate implementation, while a schedule with variable irrigation depths could be adopted when supported by a geographic information system and more sophisticated advisory facilities.
By pre-exposure computation, fixed time increments are transformed into a schedule with a predicted average accumulation of UV dose.
The Bachmann campaign released a schedule with four appearances over three days in the state beginning Wednesday.
Some believe they will not make it too far, citing a schedule with too many soft opponents.
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