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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to schedule for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when arranging a specific time for an event or appointment related to a particular purpose or individual. Example: "I would like to schedule for a meeting next week to discuss the project updates."
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This most tightly gridded and claustrophobically choreographed campaign is not going to schedule for anyone.
Take note of how many witnesses congressional Democrats ask us to schedule for interview.
Soon I would be judged by how many meetings I was able to schedule for my partners.
Even though such series are more difficult to schedule for that reason, they create excitement that networks need, Ms. Walden said.
If their patience holds out, they will get a second chance at another fair that the city decided to schedule for Oct. 25.
When Bob Graham, class of 1959, was at the University of Florida, his beloved Gators were truly bottom-dwellers, "the team everyone wanted to schedule for homecoming," the senator said.
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Therefore, sufficient sedation and anxiolysis in patients prior to scheduling for anaesthesia seems to be beneficial.
One-third of patients with diabetes had not been diagnosed prior to scheduling for surgery.
The committee has scheduled one hearing for Tuesday and plans to schedule another for October.
Three were unable to schedule time for participation.
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