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The phrase "a scheduled basis" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs regularly according to a predetermined timetable. Example: "The team meets on a scheduled basis to discuss project updates and progress."
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ParaPro Assessment available on a scheduled basis Monday - Thursday, from 10 am to 5 pm.
A common carrier provides services to any and all companies between predetermined points on a scheduled basis.
"With the security situation there at the moment, we don't believe there will be commercial flights on a scheduled basis going in for a while yet," said Paul Moore, a Virgin spokesman.
Data can be viewed in real time or set to be updated on a scheduled basis.
Software Distribution Allows centralized push of software updates and/or additions on a scheduled basis.
You can book JetSmarter on-demand or on a scheduled basis.
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However, these flights would later result in a lawsuit in 1948 by competitor Pacific Northern Airlines because of the fact that they were operated on a regularly scheduled basis yet technically non-scheduled charter flights.
Outreach site: A health facility where a team from the outside provides VMMC services either on a regularly scheduled basis or as part of a campaign or mobile team activity.
It encompasses quality control (QC) aspects of the critical experimental components and is a process that occurs on a regularly scheduled basis.
Make it a point to talk to that person on a regularly scheduled basis, even when you don't feel like it, in order to gradually ease your self imposed isolation.
The more virtual organizations become, the greater the need for oscillating between being remote and coming together on a regularly scheduled basis.
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