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"schedule changes" is a grammatically correct term in written English
You could use the phrase to describe occasions when something's timetable has been modified. For example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to make some schedule changes to our annual meeting."
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schedule changes?
The schedule changes all the time.
"We may be doing some schedule changes".
Netflix, schedule changes, banned filmmakers, anxious critics.
Booklet, Agenda/ Schedule and Schedule Changes.
"Right now the schedule changes from day to day.
But it has been dogged by schedule changes.
Planes are sometimes switched because of maintenance or schedule changes.
Most of the schedule changes involve Dartmouth, Vermont's travel partner.
The schedule changes are being made independently of fare changes.
Some schedule changes during the Jewish holidays are likely.
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