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The part of a sentence "decided schedule" can be correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a predetermined or finalized schedule. Example: "After much discussion, we have finally agreed upon a decided schedule for our upcoming project."
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Charter schools, often managed by nonprofit groups, receive public funding but operate independently of the school system and have more freedom in deciding scheduling, staffing and curriculum.
My solution: I've decided to schedule breaks into my daily schedule.
"Originally they were all scheduled to play on the Saturday, but then TV decided to schedule one of those games for broadcasting on the Sunday," Doncaster told BBC Scotland's Sportsound.
We should remember that at the past meeting it was decided to schedule a meeting in July, which unfortunately was impossible to carry out due to schedule problems.
They decided to schedule joint writing sessions at a coffeehouse.
Inspired by that example, I decided to schedule a first-of-the-year check-in with each of our clients.
This year, Mrs. Friedman said, she decided to schedule it a week earlier because she expected the convention to scare New Yorkers away.
The station has decided to schedule the former This Morning presenters head-to-head with The Weakest Link on BBC2.
Organized Thanksgiving football is believed to date to 1876, when the Intercollegiate Football Association decided to schedule its inaugural championship game on the holiday.
Although Tom says he was not actually involved in destroying the school property, the school principal has decided to schedule a meeting to discuss Tom's problems.
Raybourn remembered Rivera as the skinny shortstop with the positive attitude and a deep desire for the game, so he decided to schedule him for a workout.
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