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Put in the calendar vs Put on the calendar

Both 'put in the calendar' and 'put on the calendar' are commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable as they both mean to schedule or add an event to a calendar.
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Put in the calendar

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to schedule or add an event to a calendar. It is interchangeable with 'put on the calendar.'
  • Erica put it in the calendar.
  • Apparently, someone forgot to put it on the calendar.
  • Try to put this on the calendar for tomorrow,
  • Let me tell you what we're going to teach Denise... when we put our calendars to work and set goals.
  • My assistant put it in my calendar for the week.
  • Absolutely. I will put that in my calendar.
  • Put that on my calendar, please.
  • I put it on his calendar six months ago.
  • My assistant will put it on my calendar.
  • Okay, put it on my calendar but start thinking of a reason why I can't go.
  • Okay, put it on my calendar but start thinking of a reason why I can't go.
  • Sounds like the kind of reunion that can put me back into Calendar Hall.
  • To carry out our role now with regard to the next Commission, we may have to put our own parliamentary calendar and personal diaries under considerable strain.
  • I need to know the exact date because I usually put it in my calendar like every month.
  • If you need to talk to me, you call my office, and we'll get you put on my calendar.
  • Okay, you're the one who put the Far Side calendar up over the toilet.
  • Okay, you're the one who put the Far Side calendar up over the toilet.
  • Okay, you're the one who put the Far Side calendar up over the toilet.
  • MEPs in the committee say the authorities should put forward a detailed calendar for the extraction and the treatment of the waste.
  • After all, we have got rid of the symbols of the Treaty, but symbols can be put back in a calendar.

Alternatives:

  • add to the calendar
  • schedule in the calendar
  • mark in the calendar
  • enter in the calendar
  • write in the calendar

Put on the calendar

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to schedule or add an event to a calendar. It is interchangeable with 'put in the calendar.'
  • Apparently, someone forgot to put it on the calendar.
  • Try to put this on the calendar for tomorrow,
  • Erica put it in the calendar.
  • If you need to talk to me, you call my office, and we'll get you put on my calendar.
  • Let me tell you what we're going to teach Denise... when we put our calendars to work and set goals.
  • My assistant put it in my calendar for the week.
  • Absolutely. I will put that in my calendar.
  • Put that on my calendar, please.
  • I put it on his calendar six months ago.
  • My assistant will put it on my calendar.
  • Okay, put it on my calendar but start thinking of a reason why I can't go.
  • Okay, put it on my calendar but start thinking of a reason why I can't go.
  • Sounds like the kind of reunion that can put me back into Calendar Hall.
  • To carry out our role now with regard to the next Commission, we may have to put our own parliamentary calendar and personal diaries under considerable strain.
  • I need to know the exact date because I usually put it in my calendar like every month.
  • Okay, you're the one who put the Far Side calendar up over the toilet.
  • Okay, you're the one who put the Far Side calendar up over the toilet.
  • Okay, you're the one who put the Far Side calendar up over the toilet.
  • MEPs in the committee say the authorities should put forward a detailed calendar for the extraction and the treatment of the waste.
  • After all, we have got rid of the symbols of the Treaty, but symbols can be put back in a calendar.

Alternatives:

  • add to the calendar
  • schedule on the calendar
  • mark on the calendar
  • enter on the calendar
  • write on the calendar

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