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Discover Ludwig'unfixed schedule' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation where something's timing or frequency is unpredictable or uncertain. Example: "We have an unfixed schedule for our meetings. We don't always meet at the same time and place."
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The world became unfixed.
The spot stayed resolutely unfixed.
Its emotional evocations are vague and unfixed.
Circumventing it means the root problem goes unfixed.
"I loved it here when it was unfixed and unfocussed".
Mobile, unfixed, unbounded, they have a stunning immediacy.
His plans for the post-White House years were unfixed.
Dumbly, he re-reads his own tattoo: "Ever unfixed".
Such movements hope to remain forever under construction, fluid, unfixed.
Ms. Huppert, born in 1953, looks fresh, unruffled and unfixed.
It can make a figure look free, unfixed.
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