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The phrase "change the schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to altering or adjusting a plan or timetable. For example, "We need to change the schedule for the meeting, since we have to accommodate a different speaker."
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"We have no reason to change the schedule as it currently stands".
Pleas to the Scottish soccer authorities to change the schedule were rejected.
He said: "I see no urgency to change the schedule in deficit reduction.
Programmers can change the schedule to express many possible organizations of a single algorithm.
"We reserve the right to change the schedule when we want and you shouldn't make any assumptions," Ms. Baukus said.
She said that building a full museum would not necessarily change the schedule previously laid out by NASA.
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But she said: "We definitely don't change the schedules to torture people.
"I like the way they change the schedules so that James Bond films are on in the morning," he says with a misty look in his eyes.
This may change the scheduling order, if it is advantageous to schedule a different transaction in the current TTI.
The offices cooperate about visiting home care recipients, and the managers talk over the problem, and change the schedules.
We've changed the schedule for competitive reasons, but not for television reasons".
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