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The phrase "condensed timetable" is correct and usable in written English. It refers to a schedule or plan that has been shortened or compressed, often due to limited time or resources. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as education, transportation, or event planning. Example: Due to a snowstorm, the school decided to implement a condensed timetable for the week. This meant that classes were shortened and some subjects were combined in order to cover the necessary material.
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His pack will be just that bit further into their mid-thirties and Jonny Wilkinson will be that much nearer to physical breakdown and they will all be exposed to the rigours and perils of a condensed timetable, but if he can keep them all going they will do just fine.
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But the timetables, flippantly tossed out, have been condensed into sound bites by his Democratic opponents, turned into fund-raising appeals and mashed into YouTube parodies.
Unfortunately, this process cannot be condensed to meet the short-term aims of political timetables.
Condensed milk.
(Some quotes are condensed).
Postcrash, the horizon has condensed.
"We've condensed," he said.
This interview has been condensed.
219 cans of condensed milk.
Some comments have been condensed.
Those generations are uncommonly condensed.
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