scheduled event
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscheduledandevent
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scheduled
adjective
uk/ˈʃedʒ.uːld/us/ˈskedʒ.uːld/
planned to happen at a ...
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event
noun[C]
uk/ɪˈvent/us/ɪˈvent/
anything that happens, especially something important ...
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Ascheduledeventwhose start time is determined with an assigned time based upon the facility master clock.
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He experienced pains in his chest on a way to ascheduledeventand was taken to the emergency room where they ran tests.
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Evening access is permitted for parkscheduledeventparticipants only.
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This stop provides service to the ballpark on game days and other scheduled events.
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The convention included many scheduled events, seminars, parades, conferences, and musical, cultural, and gastronomic spectacles.
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Usually two of the steam locomotives are in operation in regularly scheduled events throughout the year.
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Some journalists write reports about predictable or scheduled events such as social or political meetings.
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However, back surgery in 1994 (and again in 2000) prevented him from performing in several scheduled events.
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A delayed flight can be costly to passengers by making them late to their personal scheduled events.
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Instead, inexpensive plastic seats attached to metal bleachers are positioned into place for scheduled events.
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Those items are often estimated in terms of resource allocation, budget and duration, linked by dependencies and scheduled events.
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The road blocks soon became scheduled events.
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Guilds can also make use of an in-game calendar, allowing guild members to view scheduled events, and respond to them with whether they can attend or not.
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Organizers had to postpone scheduled events.
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This omission is because such ceremonies would logically be held after scheduled events are over, and convention members are occupied with packing up and checking out of the hotel.
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Press releases can announce a range of news items, such as scheduled events, personal promotions, awards, new products and services, sales and other financial data, accomplishments, etc.
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