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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the calendar" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is scheduled or planned for a specific date. Example: "The upcoming meeting is on the calendar for next Monday at 2pm."
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To hold down expectations about the meeting with Gorbachev off Malta, Bush made sure that a for mal summit was on the calender before the non-summit summit off Malta was announced.
Next on the calender is the Commonwealth Games, where both will compete for Wales, and their hunger to surpass one another's achievements is certain to drive them on to further successes.
Rise Music hosts live events too – DJ Shadow and Mumford & Sons are just two of the big names to have played here; next on the calender is Record Store Day (19 April), a celebration of independent stores, with live performances and exclusive vinyl releases.
It has established itself on the calender as a major event about the economic and political impact of technology and I very much look forward to attending many more Techonomies in the future.
Stick it on the calender.
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A schematic illustration of the calender is presented in Figure 1b.
The calculation of the calender-and-tube heat exchanger is based on empirical models validated on the laboratory scale.
The estimated gross for the calender year 2002 is more than $700 million.
Go to the calender and time icon, which as a picture of a calender and a clock on it.
Look at the calender on the wall made up of pictures of the daughter and the husband with the kids, smiling on the beach, picnicking in the forest, crying over spilled ice-cream.
The Union's first objective was the passago a bill, now on the Senate calender, which prohibits the sale of liquor in or near Army camps.
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