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The phrase "a set scheduled" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a scheduled set"? You can use "a scheduled set" when referring to a predetermined arrangement of events or performances, often in contexts like music or conferences.
Example: "The festival will feature a scheduled set of performances from various artists throughout the day."
Alternatives: "a planned set" or "a designated set".
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For a set scheduled to start at 10, the singer, who had spent much of the day divagating about what to wear onstage, appeared around midnight.
In a set scheduled to last from 9 25 p.m. to 12 45 a.m., String Cheese Incident should jam its way from bluegrass to country-rock to organ-centered jazz.
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