scheduled start
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscheduledandstart
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scheduled
adjective
uk/ˈʃedʒ.uːld/us/ˈskedʒ.uːld/
planned to happen at a ...
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start
noun
uk/stɑːt/us/stɑːrt/
the beginning ...
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One casualty of the current inflamed situation has been thescheduledstartof the final status talks.
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They arrived just twenty minutes behind thescheduledstarttime.
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Two hours before thescheduledstart, the race was postponed.
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It concluded 7 hours, 15 minutes after itsscheduledstart.
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She always arrives at fashion shows well before theirscheduledstart.
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A revised route was released the night before thescheduledstartof the stage.
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The tune is usually sounded by a bugler five to 10 minutes before thescheduledstarttime of the race.
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Five minutes after thescheduledstarttime of a film has elapsed, further seating is prohibited, reducing interruptions.
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He was expected to make his nextscheduledstartbut was instead placed on the disabled list due to inflammation.
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Each label contains thescheduledstarttime and date for a programme and flags to indicate the state.
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A batboy found and woke him, and he got into uniform just in time for hisscheduledstart.
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In the minutes before setting off, a car will wait stationary at the start point until hisscheduledstarttime.
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By 8:13, forty-three minutes after thescheduledstarttime, the showers had moved away, and dryers started to dry the track.
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The 10:00 amscheduledstartwas delayed due to various logistical problems, with a beginning finally made shortly after 2:45 pm.
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A performance will never be cancelled before thescheduledstarttime and may continue in the rain if it is deemed safe by the production staff.
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A further session was lost on the third day while the ground was dried, with play beginning at 2:45 pm (just over 3 hours after thescheduledstart).
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