set a timetable

Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words

To establish or decide on a schedule.

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Examples (10)

  • The committee needs to set a timetable for the project's completion.
  • We must set a realistic timetable to avoid disappointment.
  • The manager promised to set a clear timetable by the end of the week.
  • It's crucial to set an achievable timetable for these tasks.
  • Can you help us set a timetable that accommodates everyone's availability?
  • The government will set a timetable for the new policy implementation.
  • Let's set a timetable to ensure we stay on track.
  • They decided to set a strict timetable for the renovations.
  • The organizers will set a timetable for the conference events.
  • It is important to set a timetable that allows for unforeseen delays.