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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is proceeding as planned or expected within a specific timeframe.
Example: "The construction project is progressing well, and we are on schedule to complete it by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "are on track" or "are on time."
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Through one day, things are on schedule.
Sales grew dramatically and this year, they are on schedule to grow 150 times from year one.
In travel mode, they go their separate ways, not worrying if the others are on schedule.
"We are on schedule (to qualify) after the PSV Eindhoven defeat, which was a very strange defeat for us".
Unlike the preparations for the World Cup, they say the stadiums and other infrastructure are on schedule.
"The wind did not impede the cleanup; actually, we are on schedule," Chief Durrell said in midstream.
The transit agency has installed a satellite locator system in its buses to track whether they are on schedule.
"We never said anything previously about the time, and we are on schedule," said Steve Brayton, a company spokesman.
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The Bank today said everything was "on schedule".
PO: It's on-schedule.
"It's on-schedule," Oppenheimer quickly said.
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