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The phrase "a timetable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a schedule of events or activities, often in the context of transportation or planning.
Example: "The train timetable indicates that the next train will arrive at 3:15 PM."
Alternatives: "a schedule" or "a calendar."
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Haas: A timetable, yes.
But it added a timetable.
"His anguish has a timetable.
Here's a timetable.
It has not given a timetable.
A timetable for shipping a product?
He did not specify a timetable, however.
A timetable for their return is unknown.
House leaders have not set a timetable.
It did not set a timetable.
A timetable has been established.
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