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The phrase "a good planned" is not correct in English
Did you mean "a well-planned"? You can use "a well-planned" when describing something that has been organized or arranged thoughtfully and effectively. Example: "The event was a well-planned affair, with every detail meticulously arranged."
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"But when you have a good plan and invest it well, it makes all the difference".
"That's a good plan.
This is a good plan.
Was it a good plan?
It's a good plan.
I think he has a good plan.
That sounds like a good plan".
Does that sound like a good plan?
It seemed a good plan.
Cameron: Sounds a good plan.
Sounds like a good plan.
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