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The phrase "a planner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who organizes events or schedules, or to describe a tool or document used for planning.
Example: "She is a skilled planner who can coordinate large events with ease."
Alternatives: "an organizer" or "a scheduler."
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I've never been a planner.
I'm a planner.
I'm definitely a planner.
"You have to be a planner.
"I am a planner," Ms. Krause said.
Mr. Fisher was a planner.
I'm not a planner but rather spontaneous.
"She's such a planner," Mr. Meyers razzed.
I am a planner, always have been.
"I'm a planner," Ms. Milstein said.
"Nobody thinks of Johnson as a planner," Mr. Robinson said.
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