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The phrase "then schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the next step in a process that involves planning or arranging something for a specific time. Example: "After we finalize the details of the event, we can then schedule the meeting to discuss logistics."
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Then schedule a backup session once a week, and make it a ritual.
They mail in the document and then schedule a time to close the loan.
We then schedule a follow-up for each attendee to present their work for that assignment to the group.
Online, they find they can spend weeks or months exchanging messages with someone and then schedule dinner or drinks — only to realize within minutes that the date is a dud.
And those in the third group went through the NOT program and were given pedometers and counseling on starting an exercise plan, which they could then schedule on their own time.
That's the plan of Professor Alan Malcolm, who has just taken over as executive secretary for the P&S. Malcolm hopes to build a database of science hooks for various constituencies, and then schedule meetings on these themes.
When I visit a new country, I head to the nearest village and ask the first local person I meet, "Who's the happiest person around?" and then schedule an appointment at the happy person's home.
There is an equally simple solution to the shortage of skilled pilots and the inability of most busy airports to expand: airlines must use larger planes and then schedule fewer flights.
The demand-side management system will then schedule the charging for the requested time period.
Step 4: If bandwidth is still available, then schedule the BE packets.
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