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"the timetable of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a schedule or plan for events, activities, or transportation. Example: "Please check the timetable of the train before making your travel plans."
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It accelerates the timetable of decay.
The timetable of consultations, votes, legal challenges and delays for more than a decade is dizzying.
Get the timetable of events and see what you fancy going to.
A spokesman for the I.P.C.C. declined to elaborate on the timetable of the investigation.
Supranowitz said James did not plan to change the timetable of his knee surgery.
But few people realize it, and fewer still learn in advance the timetable of their demise.
"We were not prepared to curtail our first-round process because of the timetable of another club," he said.
"We've all been determined to insure that it gives flexibility, particularly in terms of the timetable of implementation," he said.
"It was a really good win for us based on the timetable of this trip," Dunleavy said.
Today, however, the detail and the timetable of the proposed Tory alternative, a British bill of rights, remained vague.
"We touched on the timetable of my rapturing-up, along with a broad range of other issues.
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