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The phrase "running on schedule" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which an activity or event is proceeding according to a predetermined timeline. For example, "We've been able to keep the project running on schedule despite the setbacks we've faced."
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I pulled into a parking space to call my little ones' school to make sure they were running on schedule when I saw a small pink figure walking down the sidewalk away from the school.
Inside the subway station, many travelers were surprised to find mostly empty trains, running on schedule.
Trains were running on schedule again shortly after 5 p.m., a Metro-North spokeswoman said.
New Jersey Transit had its own problem keeping trains running on schedule.
Amtrak officials said they found no evidence of fire, and trains were running on schedule.
Just meeting a customer or colleague has become a chore, with trains and subways not running on schedule.
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It's one of the few that usually runs on schedule and is pretty clean and modern".
Subways ran on schedule.
City subways ran on schedule, but buses had more difficulty, and some were late.
Metro-North commuter trains ran on schedule, said Dan Brucker, a spokesman for the line.
The storm crippled the morning rush on the Long Island Rail Road, but the city's subways and buses largely ran on schedule.
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