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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breach the timetable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where someone fails to adhere to a scheduled plan or deadline.
Example: "If we breach the timetable, it could lead to significant delays in the project."
Alternatives: "violate the schedule" or "break the timeline".
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Planning inspectors should have greater powers to limit and organise the material they are dealing with to group evidence, to define the limits of cross-examination and to impose sanctions including costs against those who breach the timetable.
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We will not breach the order".
Violent storms breach the barriers, forming islands.
They breach the fence.
Insurgents breached the defences.
"This year, the tide breached the Gateway of India.
Soon they had breached the outer wall.
Initially, Russia denied breaching the Budapest Memo.
The ninth assault breached the outer wall.
CBS Breaches The Wall.
The timetable is short".
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