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The phrase "a timetable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a schedule or plan that outlines specific times for events or activities.
Example: "The school provided a timetable of classes for the upcoming semester."
Alternatives: "a schedule of" or "a plan of".
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A timetable of the war leaves out several important events.
It also included a timetable of the lifting of sanctions.
There is now a timetable of sorts for a referendum.
A timetable of Ukraine-related diplomatic activity is here.
We wake the next day to a timetable of lessons.
We need a timetable of 80% maximum, with less if possible.
(Easier said than done if your school imposes such a timetable, of course).
We will develop a clear list of recommendations and a timetable of implementation.
Nissan is committed to a timetable of incremental changes with the Frontier.
They will also agree on a timetable of no more than seven years for eliminating tariffs on the remaining 10%.
Mr Mubarak, who requested America's support for a timetable of steps towards Palestinian statehood, got short shrift.
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