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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a planned event" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an event that has been organized or scheduled in advance. Example: "The conference is a planned event that will take place next month."
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"Chronic lateness is a planned event," and "is the quintessential passive-aggressive mechanism".
Many people don't understand that adding extra guests to a planned event isn't just a question of money.
Later on Wednesday, the Speaker appeared contrite as she fronted the media before a planned event in Sale, Victoria.
A few days after the 2016 election, the government of Kuwait canceled a planned event at the Four Seasons Hotel.
In public, he denied having made a "final, final decision," and postponed a planned event to unveil his choice.
It wasn't a planned event, just a quick hi and bye; he was bringing me back from school for the weekend.
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But on Friday, he held a poorly planned event that drew an anemic turnout.
I think something like that would be a very well planned event".
Natural selection is not some grandiose planned event but a continual tinkering.
Below is a sampling of planned events.
In 1997, when the city of Glendale began redeveloping the Adams Square area, Baum participated in a planning event.
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