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fansy
 
Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2007 07:01 am
Some sporting events are to be organized before the advent of 2008 Olympic Games held in Beijing for warming up. A schedule is to be set for these events, that is, they are going to be held in certain order, not all at the same time, between now and May. What I want to know is that can I use a phrase like "sporting events order list" to express this idea? Or some other phrases?
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Roberta
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2007 07:08 am
I think it would be fine for you to say, "The schedule of events."

"Sporting events order list" sounds like something you would order from in a catalog.
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