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"in schedules" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific period of time in which something will happen, such as an appointment, meeting, or event. For example, "We will be meeting for dinner in schedules," or "I have to have the report finished in schedules."
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In terms of the flexible working options requested by nurses in our study, other research has found that options such as self-scheduling system, flexibility in schedules, family-friendly policies and social hours improve health care provider retention [ 37- 39].
I don't think we're all that different from private companies, seeing sometimes slippages in schedules".
Still, the courts and their lawyers are having difficulty notifying defendants who are not in custody about changes in schedules.
He added that there were "no cuts to BBC budget, no interference in schedules, and majority on Board not appointed by Govt[erment]".
But not long ago, thanks to the reduction in schedules being made by all airlines, I had a layover of almost three hours at the Houston airport.
The major carriers have begun carrying out the 20percentt cuts in schedules announced last week to trim costs and match supply and demand.
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Suddenly, there's no lengthy back-and-forth in scheduling.
"The Ellen Show," has been mired in schedule problems.
A woman was swearing about a change in schedule.
They consider QoS requirements in scheduling decisions.
In the end, it's an exercise in scheduling".
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