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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strange schedule" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a schedule that is unusual or not typical, often implying confusion or difficulty in understanding it. Example: "I have a strange schedule this week, with meetings at odd hours and no consistent routine."
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Wyatt helped conduct a study on melatonin, published in 2006, where 36 healthy young adult sleepers came to a lab for 27 days in a row and were put in isolation suites to get them on strange sleep schedules simulating shift work, jet lag, and insomnia.
It's Friday and a night off, strange on my schedule.
It's a strange time to schedule the show, although, on the other hand, children will probably love it.
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