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reschedule to tomorrow vs reschedule for tomorrow

Both 'reschedule to tomorrow' and 'reschedule for tomorrow' are correct and able to be used. The choice between 'to' and 'for' depends on personal preference or regional variations.
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Last updated: July 18, 2024

reschedule to tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate moving an appointment or event to the following day.

Examples:

  • I need to reschedule to tomorrow because I have a conflict today.
  • We're going to reschedule tomorrow.
  • Got him to reschedule it for tomorrow.
  • Got him to reschedule it for tomorrow.
  • I can do them, I just need to reschedule them for tomorrow.
  • Why don't we just tell these people that we need to reschedule for tomorrow?
  • Our weekly game? Reschedule for tomorrow.
  • He says he can reschedule for tomorrow at 10:00.
  • And tell Mr. Lawrence I need to reschedule his procedure for tomorrow.
  • Just reschedule your flight for tomorrow, and I'll see you in a couple weeks.
  • O'Malley, reschedule her surgery for tomorrow and get her a psych consult.
  • I'll call you tomorrow to reschedule, okay?
  • Last minute got moved to tomorrow.
  • Your one o'clock's is wondering if they can reschedule to 1:15?
  • And John even offered to reschedule to give me the time to do what... whatever it is you do when... your son shoots himself and is lying in a coma.
  • I'm moving the treaty-signing to tomorrow.
  • Great Something to look forward to tomorrow
  • Then fight for your right to tomorrow.
  • It all comes down to tomorrow - Commissioner Martinez.
  • The hearing is being brought forward to tomorrow.
  • The ball has been brought forward to tomorrow night.

Alternatives:

  • reschedule for tomorrow
  • move to tomorrow
  • change to tomorrow
  • postpone to tomorrow
  • shift to tomorrow

reschedule for tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate moving an appointment or event to the following day.

Examples:

  • Let's reschedule for tomorrow since I can't make it today.
  • Why don't we just tell these people that we need to reschedule for tomorrow?
  • He says he can reschedule for tomorrow at 10:00.
  • Our weekly game? Reschedule for tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • reschedule to tomorrow
  • move for tomorrow
  • change for tomorrow
  • postpone for tomorrow
  • shift for tomorrow

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