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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unbalanced schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a schedule that is not consistent, or structured, and often changes throughout the day. For example, "I'm having a hard time getting into a routine since my work schedule is so unbalanced."
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The unbalanced schedule cuts two ways.
Gerry Hunsicker likes this season's unbalanced schedule.
The unbalanced schedule is long overdue.
"It's amazing how the unbalanced schedule has worked out.
This is what the unbalanced schedule is all about.
This is the timetable the unbalanced schedule has wrought.
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(American sports leagues, by contrast, typically have unbalanced schedules).
Popovich was probably hoping the fuss would draw attention to the unbalanced scheduling that has resulted in the Spurs' playing a team-record 10 road games in November.
That, and their staggered, unbalanced scheduling, has the electorate lurching indecisively, according to the media, from one primary to the next, when this is not the case at all.
The unbalanced sampling schedule (days 1 and 2 dense sampling and day 7 sparse sampling), might bias the results but this is unlikely to result in falsely detected disease effects as the finding is in agreement with previous studies [ 5– 7].
Unbalanced treatment scheduling and overcrowding is a common problem for cancer centers in Brazil, with huge access restrictions due to system inefficiencies and poor assistance design.
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