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The phrase "a game planned" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey that a game has been planned, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "We have a game planned for Saturday afternoon."
Alternatives: "a scheduled game" or "a planned game."
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Game plan.
A game plan is a strategy.
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A game planned in Amsterdam still looks to be on though, with 19,000 people listed as attending.
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A game plan.
"I have a game plan," he said.
"He has a game plan for that".
Let's devise a game plan.
"I've never had a game plan.
She can stick to a game plan.
"We had a game plan," he said.
They came with a game plan.
He devised a game plan anyway.
Has a knack for acclimating himself to a game plan.
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