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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scheduled before" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an event or activity that was planned and arranged to happen before a certain time or date. Example: "The meeting was scheduled before the end of the month to ensure all necessary decisions were made in a timely manner." In this sentence, "scheduled before" indicates that the meeting was planned to take place before the end of the month.
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For example, if there is a schedule with 100 operations, then all 100 operations must be scheduled before the scheduler can evaluate its fitness.
Four more meetings are scheduled before May 17.
The meeting was scheduled before Sunday's race.
Two football games were scheduled before school opened.
Two more leadership debates are scheduled before the election.
The meeting was scheduled before last week's arrest of one of its London traders.
Roe Lach stressed that the meeting was scheduled before the Newton investigation.
The bishops were in Rome for a week of meetings scheduled before Bishop Mixa's resignation.
The City match was scheduled before the Champions League group-stage draw was made.
The meeting was scheduled before Mr. Hevesi's report was released, Mr. Whitestone said.
The appearance had been scheduled before Zito's All-Star status became an issue.
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