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The phrase "a better planned" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used in contexts where you are comparing the quality of planning, but it needs to be rephrased for grammatical accuracy.
Example: "We need a better-planned approach to the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "a more well-organized" or "a more effectively arranged".
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Our surge beds have often been managed by temporary and agency staff and by utilising our permanent staff in a better, planned way we would be able to address this and ensure better standards of care.
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Slogan: "A better PLAN.
"Build a better plan.
We need a better plan for prosperity.
This was a better plan all round.
There is a better plan.
We need a better plan and a better future.
"Trust us" is not a better plan.
I can't imagine a better plan".
A better plan would include deterrence measures.
No one has a better plan.
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