Sentence examples for a long planned from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a long planned" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used as "a long-planned" with a hyphen to indicate that it is a compound adjective describing a noun.
Example: "The event was a long-planned celebration of their anniversary."
Alternatives: "a well-planned" or "a carefully arranged".

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It was the end of a long, planned journey.

Others see it as a long planned opportunity to make some serious money while exploring exciting new horizons.

He now fears he will be unable to make a long planned trip to Beijing next week with his family.

A long planned spinoff from Morgan Stanley - prompted by the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul - was delayed as result of the huge withdrawals and legal complications.

Definitely a long planned offering, and they filed when the sun was shining.

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Some local residents near a long-planned shopping mall that is being built by a business partly owned by Mzoli's owner criticized his plans in 2008.

It was ostensibly a long-planned move.

Byron had arrived just weeks before a long-planned closure.

Some see the change as simply a long-planned promotion for Mr. Zames.

A long-planned review of the charter is scheduled for the bishops' meeting in June.

The new government has gone along with a long-planned increase in diesel prices.

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