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"schedule for delivery" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a plan or timeline for when something will be delivered or arrive. Example: The schedule for delivery of the new product has been pushed back by a week due to production delays.
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There can be no more excuses – we need to see the Airports Commission deliver a strong case for new capacity and a clear schedule for delivery".
He obligingly lays out a schedule for delivery of thesis chapters.
If they buy it and schedule for delivery," eBay's Cypher said.
The service, set to debut next year, will allow for the transmission of one kilobyte of data in two directions; this will be enough to tell whether a shipping crate last seen leaving port on board a merchant vessel is on schedule for delivery, or to find out if there are any leaks along a remote oil pipeline.
The optimal schedule for delivery of high-dose IV MTX remains unclear and both shorter and 24-h infusion times are used, with both appearing to have utility (Joerger et al, 2012).
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The U.P.S. planes were originally scheduled for delivery from 2009 to 2012.
The first planes, scheduled for delivery in 2011, will come from Northrop Grumman's St. Augustine plant.
The trailer had been scheduled for delivery by ship to Puerto Rico.
The program, with many of the capabilities of the Microsoft software, is scheduled for delivery this summer.
The contract also adds vehicles to an existing backlog that is scheduled for delivery in 2005.
Billions of dollars in bombs are scheduled for delivery in 2022.
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