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The phrase "payment schedules" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the timing and frequency of payments in a financial context, such as loans, contracts, or subscriptions. Example: "The contract outlines the payment schedules for the services rendered over the next year."
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The numbers and interest rates and payment schedules formed such a familiar, dispiriting picture.
Employers and commercial insurers often base their payment schedules on those of Medicare.
At the worst of the recession, the Dragons loosened payment schedules, skipping December so people might afford holiday presents.
Borrowers and bankruptcy judges overseeing their cases use them to determine payment schedules to cure defaults, for example.
People who responded were offered the opportunity to convert their negative balances into loans with deferred payment schedules, officials said.
The striking actors, writers, dancers and technicians are protesting erratic payment schedules and the increasingly frequent hiring of nonunion workers.
Prolonging the payment schedules could ease pressure on the countries' public finances and allow them to obtain better terms from private lenders.
Yet the two pools of money are significantly different in size, in the diversity of recipients, in payment schedules and in legal requirements.
Buyers of regional jets usually get better terms for financing, with longer payment schedules than buyers of longer-range jets offered by Airbus and Boeing.
Hyundai Motor America announced on Tuesday that it would extend the auto loan and lease payment schedules for federal employees who had been furloughed.
All student loan providers have a web site where you can see what you owe, your interest rates, and your payment schedules.
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