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The phrase "trying to schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action of attempting to organize time with others. For example, "We are trying to schedule a meeting time that works for everyone."
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Both sides met Tuesday with a federal mediator, who is trying to schedule more sessions.
Trying to schedule a show without an adolescent sensibility would be like trying to order pad thai at a steakhouse.
He was a friendly subject, but — I found through several weeks of futile phone calls trying to schedule meetings — not a terribly coöperative one.
The senator also objected to Democrats' trying to schedule a vote after only a "truncated hearing" on Nov. 17, Mr. Denton said.
Trying to schedule a call for Sydney, London and San Francisco quickly shows that someone is doing the call at a less than convenient time.
Even before Littari Park was fingered for possible extinction, Clifton's recreation director, Debbie Oliver, seemed distraught trying to schedule all the games.
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Scared, I tried to schedule pleasures.
"We try to schedule as much as we can".
On the main question — Do shrinks tend to try to schedule their jury duty in August?
We're all so busy, no? Have you tried to schedule a simple lunch lately?
"It was getting to be impossible to try to schedule events".
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