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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about scheduled" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a schedule, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to discuss the details about scheduled meetings for next week."
Alternatives: "regarding the schedule" or "concerning the timetable".
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REPORTER AT LARGE about scheduled manned moon-landings beginning presumably with Apollo 11, in mid-July.
It also sends out weekly announcements about scheduled changes in subway service due to construction.
Your Feb. 9 editorial about scheduled helicopter service at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport was unfair.
"I'm much more interested in hearing from former directors than decorators," he said during a discussion about scheduled witnesses.
By Henry S. F. Cooper The New Yorker, April 12 , 1969P. 53 REPORTER AT LARGE about scheduled manned moon-landings beginning presumably with Apollo 11, in mid-July.
Displays can also be used to send out information about scheduled events and classes, or check inventory levels.
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They are far more concerned about scheduling as many December games at Buffalo as possible.
Unless the question is about scheduling your own execution, now is always better than later.
The Spanish soccer league president, José Luis Astiazarán, said the league would not consider questions about scheduling until an agreement was reached.
And there were logistical problems about scheduling these fall events that led to the cancellation of the tour.
That means no worrying about scheduling what to record.
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