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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forward planned" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misconstructed phrase, as "forward" should not be used as an adjective in this context.
Example: "We need a well-planned strategy for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a planned approach" or "a proactive plan."
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The calculations in this process would be impossible with a forward planned manual technique.
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The board of the business will receive a quarterly report on progress on these projects against a set of Key performance indicators By 2012 each business will have developed a forward plan for community programmes making.
It need not be overly traumatic if the right strategies are adopted and a forward planning approach adopted.
"Obviously, you want to be organised and have a forward plan of who might be coming into your club.
A forward plan was outlined to document relevant industry experience with a roadmap of needed research and development (R&D), including modelling, simulation, bench-scale experiments and field trial design through deployment.
Top-down smart cities are usually initiated by city institutions, information and communication technology (ICT) and/or research facilities, and it is a straight forward planning concept.
It is not always practical to go to places that are new to me without a bit of forward planning.
"There's been a huge amount of forward planning.
The radiation dose and profile is then calculated in a process known as forward planning.
A task force is being set up to drive forward plans for a metro-style rail system in south east Wales.
Horizon was acquired by Japanese firm Hitachi in 2012, to push forward plans for a new power station on Anglesey.
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