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Mr. Tom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

There's no scheduled timing.

Hi

Could you please check the underlined parts and let me know if they are OK in everyday conversation?

A - What are the power outage timings in your area?
B - Well, there's no scheduled timing these days. They shut off power any time.

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

A - When are the power outages scheduled in your area? B - Well, there's no schedule for outages these days. They shut off power any time.

  • A - When are the power outages scheduled in your area?
  • B - Well, there's no schedule for outages these days.
  • They shut off power any time.
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A - When are the power outages scheduled in your area?
B - Well, there's no schedule for outages these days. They shut off power any time.
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Thanks, AStrs.

Am I to understand that there is nothing like "scheduled time" or "scheduled timing" in natural English?

Tom
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"scheduled time" - OK
A timing is a measurement of the time from the start to the end of an event.

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