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schedule

Definition for schedule

noun as in plan for one's time

verb as in plan one's time

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The acquisition of the Long Beach race, the second-longest-running race on the IndyCar schedule, complements another major change the series is making in 2025.

"Children who would normally keep with a fairly regular schedule of going out and coming back home might suddenly be out a lot later and not saying where they are or who they are with," she said.

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Rory McIlroy is planning to retain key DP World Tour events as part of his schedule next year while reducing his PGA Tour commitments after an intense 2024.

From BBC

But any House vacancies – such as ones created by Stefanik and Waltz’s departures – require special elections that can take months to schedule.

From BBC

Newbury Park at San Clemente: It’s another opportunity for the Panthers to prove they belong in an upper division despite a weak regular-season schedule.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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