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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tight work schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a work timetable that is very busy or has little flexibility.
Example: "Due to a tight work schedule, I won't be able to attend the meeting this afternoon."
Alternatives: "a demanding work schedule" or "a packed work schedule."
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The band's second album for GWR was Rock 'n' Roll, released on 5 September, after a tight work schedule in the studio.
It has also been suggested that a tight work schedule has been shown to lead to an elevated risk of developing neck and upper limb WMSDs, and working for more than 2 hours without a break has been strongly associated with neck symptoms among computer users.
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Only in cases where this could not be an option (due to distance reasons or lack of time caused by the stakeholder's tight work schedule), the communication took place through telephone interviews and/or e-mails.
They usually find themselves under pressure of a tight working schedule.
Of those 46 participants who fulfilled the course, 14 were not interviewed, the majority because of difficulties finding time with a tight work or study schedule.
A tight work deadline?
In recent interview with Yahoo, the Nine Inch Nails founder revealed that the duo composed 114 total minutes of music for the movie, with the greatest challenge being a tight three-month work schedule.
They've been running on a tight schedule since work began on the building in the spring of 1960.
Maybe that is what is lacking in the other works – a tight time schedule with a severe penalty and international embarrassment for lateness.
Make a work schedule.
Create and adhere to a work schedule.
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