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Both "on my schedule" and "in my schedule" can be correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "On my schedule" typically refers to events or tasks that are planned or included in your timetable. In contrast, "in my schedule" may imply that something is part of the broader framework or content of your schedule. Generally, "on my schedule" is more commonly used when discussing specific appointments or commitments.

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