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"event listing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a list or schedule of upcoming events. You can use it anytime you need to provide a list of events to someone. Example: "Don't forget to check out our event listing for the month of November. We have a variety of fun activities and workshops planned for our community."
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BARBARA DELATINER Correction: March 30 , 2005 Wednesday An event listing in the Long Island section on Sunday for a concert at 7 30 p.m. this Friday by the Long Island Composers Alliance misstated the location.
BARBARA DELATINER Correction: February 12 , 2002 Tuesday An event listing in the Long Island section on Sunday for a screening of "Sleep in a Nest of Flames," a documentary film about the poet Charles Henri Ford, misstated the day of the showing.
SponsorHub Scores will visible on every SponsorHub event listing.
The organizer also gets analytics about how people are engaging with the event listing.
Each event listing integrates with Google Maps, so you can find your way to the venue without a hassle.
The minute a user has to turn elsewhere to find those must-have tickets, or an event listing that YPlan missed, it could be problematic to get that user to return.
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The "events listing" has art-related talks, performances and links to major museums and fairs.
The Entertainment Events listing in The Arts on Monday misidentified the composer of "Tosca," which was performed at the Metropolitan Opera.
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