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"schedule opening" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the planned or set time for something to begin or open. Example: The schedule opening for the new theme park has been delayed due to construction delays. It is now set to open in June instead of May.
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Plus: The Rangers' seven-game road schedule — opening the season with four games in Europe, a pit stop in Uniondale and three games in Canada — is over.
Taylor Swift was certified platinum in 2007, having sold more than one million copies in the United States, and Swift continued a rigorous touring schedule, opening for artists such as George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill.
Manchester Rocks It's been said that it takes 20 years for past events to take on the golden glow of nostalgia -- and right on schedule, opening today in Manhattan, here is "24 Hour Party People," a British film that points the way to an 80's revival (review, Page 16).
Rather than opening first in New York and then traveling to Europe, the show is keeping its original European schedule, opening at the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany, on May 31 and then at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville in Paris on Oct. 10 before coming to New York.
Not one to shy away from a challenge, Fox has an ambitious in-store launch schedule, opening one boutique per week over the coming weeks.
In January 1970, the opening target date of the stadium was set for May 29; however, because of a failure to install the lights on schedule, opening day was pushed back to July 16.
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We can talk at the end of next year, when your schedule opens up.
Judge Millette scheduled opening arguments for Monday.
"I'll keep my schedule open".
Another reason to keep your schedule open?
Keep your schedule open or try this on a weekend.
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