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will schedule

  • future tense
    of schedule.
    schedule
    noun
    a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion.

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Fans are also hoping Radiohead will schedule more dates after their recent comeback tour; and there are rumours that U2 and Harry Styles will hit the road in 2026.

From BBC Dec. 29, 2025

District Judge Josephine Staton delayed the sentencing and instead will schedule a future hearing over “whether defendant should be committed to a suitable facility in lieu of imprisonment.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 19, 2024

The judge also will determine if the defendants have hired an attorney or will have a state-appointed attorney represent them and will schedule another court date for the defendants to appear.

From Seattle Times Apr. 16, 2024

District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, appointed to the federal bench in 1997 by then-President Bill Clinton, will schedule sentencing later.

From Washington Times Aug. 29, 2023

Some of the other administrators will schedule meetings at very short notice and with no notice of what the meeting is about.

From New York Times Oct. 14, 2022