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"on calendar" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific day that is indicated or recorded on a calendar. For example, "The event is scheduled for next Saturday on calendar."
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We're not sure why we can only be nice to one another based on calendar holidays, but maybe this is something that should be studied.
I've done a ridiculous amount of research on calendar apps.
He said: "I'm in Britain, I'm British now, I must get myself a Carry On calendar".
In that Folder list, right-click on Calendar folder and click on the New Folder option.
Some draw primarily on calendar data (Donna, Sunrise, Tempo) and others on e-mail or location (Osito, reQall).
Next, in the list called Select Where to Place the Folder, click on Calendar or Personal Folders.
Clicking on "Calendar of Events" and asking for May events brought up 11 plays or theater groups, with schedules, brief descriptions and telephone numbers for information.
Football has never been judged on calendar years and the anachronism here only heightens the sense of a jarring, clumsily decadent affair designed for, well… not for us, anyway.
"The app is going to surface your most relevant notes based on calendar entries, location data and your own note access information," says vice president of mobile products Jamie Hull.
"Most people are valuing these companies on calendar 2002 earnings," he says.
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Relative survival estimates were calculated as the ratio of observed to expected survival, based on calendar-year, sex and age specific life tables.
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