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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'about the schedule' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to specific details or discussion related to a schedule. For example, "Let's have a meeting tomorrow to talk about the schedule."
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So I have no complaints about the schedule at all".
All are planning lion dance performances; inquire about the schedule.
So there was no grumbling about the schedule today.
"That's my complaint about the schedule," Kelly said.
For more details about the schedule, click here.
Since then, Trump has complained about the schedule.
"Can we enjoy this one first?" he said when asked about the schedule.
Coaches and players are likely to have mixed emotions about the schedule switch.
Despite his doubts about the schedule, he said, "I just couldn't say no".
Photograph: /Wikipedia We've never been so sorry about the schedule, SiccarPoint.
"I can't complain about the schedule," United States Coach Bruce Arena said.
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