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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we have a full schedule" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that the speaker or writer is busy or has many tasks and activities planned. Example: "We apologize for not being able to attend the meeting tomorrow. Unfortunately, we have a full schedule with back-to-back appointments and won't be able to make it."
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"We have a full schedule of retail campaigning for the remainder of the campaign.
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Thanks to the nimble concierge and eager local tour operators, we had a full schedule of fascinating and invigorating outings.
"We will have a full schedule of sales in the fall," Mr. de Pury said, adding that he was looking for a replacement for Mr. Holdeman and hopes to have an announcement soon.
The new 24/7 3D network, 3net, goes live today on DirecTV (and only on DirecTV, at least for now), and we now have a full schedule.
Once in the program, residents have a full schedule.
These days, Mr. Weill continues to have a full schedule attending board meetings, openings and galas.
"I need time off after the Open because I have a full schedule of seven events in the fall.
Weaver added: "Governor Kasich will have a full schedule of events around the convention aimed at helping Republicans keep control of Congress and winning down ballot.
When I have a full schedule like that, I don't see myself sitting there for a couple of months, doing the research, going through a painful process, it's just not my thing anymore.
Although replacing the device likely will take only 2 hours, the astronauts already have a full schedule.
When the pope begins his three-day pilgrimage to Amman, Bethlehem and Jerusalem this Saturday, he'll have a full schedule of events, each imbued with spiritual and political significance.
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