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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'loaded schedule' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a busy or full schedule. For example: "I have a loaded schedule this week, so I won't be able to meet up with you."
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THE band has a loaded schedule.
High school, collegiate and NFL football have a loaded schedule.
GLENDALE — Throughout her four years at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, senior Meghan Fitzpatrick never wavered from her commitment to the physically demanding and time-consuming sport of high school equestrian, despite an already loaded schedule of classes and activities.
Throughout her four years at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, senior Meghan Fitzpatrick never wavered from her commitment to the physically demanding and time-consuming sport of high school equestrian, despite an already loaded schedule of classes and activities.
The National Football League has equal network television revenue and a loaded schedule that has poleaxed New England this season.
With the increased competition, and the fragility of players caused by a loaded schedule, Sampras's Grand Slam total may be unapproachable.
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But otherwise, she has dialed back her once loaded work schedule.
Kafelnikov has loaded his schedule year after year with singles and doubles matches despite warnings from his coaches and advisers.
Entering his third N.H.L. season, Crosby had not played in five N.H.L. cities, including Denver and St. Paul, because the league had loaded the schedule with intradivision games.
The organisers of Wimbledon loaded the schedule for the first day like a Ryder Cup captain desperate to make up points on the final Sunday.
That task has gotten harder now that Trump has loaded the schedule with additional issues.
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