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Discover Ludwig"check schedule" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "check schedule" when you want to remind someone to look at their schedule or plan. For example: - "Don't forget to check your schedule before making any plans for the week." - "I need to check my schedule before I can confirm the meeting time." - "Please check the schedule for any updates or changes before attending the event."
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7 52 p.m.: Check schedule.
As with all travel plans, check schedule before departure.
9 15 p.m. E-mails and check schedule for tomorrow (no early meetings, so no need to get the kids up and out early, YEAH!). 10 p.m. Talk to Thomas for about an hour (he'll be home tomorrow, another YEAH!).
In addition to reducing the number of employee trips, the company has required since last fall that domestic travel be booked through Xerox Travel On-Line, its proprietary Web-based system that allows employees to check, schedule and book flights electronically.
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Check schedules at www.idos.cz.
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Riders should check schedules: njtransit.com.
Riders should check schedules at njtransit.com.
You can check schedules at www.idos.cz.
Bus schedules vary by route; riders should check schedules: njtransit.com.
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