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Lime car 389 Posted 8 years ago
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The door is scheduled to be installed on Thursday and has been confirmed with the tenant.

  

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org/dictionary/english/schedule Thus, "schedule" sounds odd here. I would say this: The door is to be installed on Thursday;it has been confirmed with the tenant. As for the meaning, I am wondering why you are using " confirmed" here.

  • org/dictionary/english/schedule Thus, "schedule" sounds odd here.
  • I would say this: The door is to be installed on Thursday;it has been confirmed with the tenant.
  • As for the meaning, I am wondering why you are using " confirmed" here.
  • I think the owner and not the tenant is supposed to install the door.
  • However, it need not be the case always.
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Please see the meaning of schedule here:

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/schedule

Thus, "schedule" sounds odd here.

I would say this:

The door is to be installed on Thursday;it has been confirmed with the tenant.

As for the meaning,

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