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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been scheduled" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in passive constructions to indicate that an event or appointment has been arranged for a specific time. Example: "The meeting has been scheduled for next Tuesday at 10 AM."
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Pettitte had been scheduled to pitch Sunday.
What other events have been scheduled?
A vote has not yet been scheduled.
Franklin had been scheduled to die today.
Its premiere has not yet been scheduled.
No bargaining sessions have been scheduled yet.
No new bargaining sessions have been scheduled.
Further bilateral talks have been scheduled.
(To date, no party has been scheduled).
No hearing has been scheduled.
Hearings have not been scheduled.
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