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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a planners" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a planner" if referring to a single individual or "planners" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "As a planner, I always ensure that every detail is accounted for in the project."
Alternatives: "a coordinator" or "a scheduler."
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A planners' report, said: "These two massive structures are currently surrounded by the relatively flat and expansive former airfield which remains largely undeveloped and laid to grass".
A planners' report recommended the plan be rejected on the grounds it would "represent a substantial intrusion and would cause significant harm to the character and landscape of the area and would relate poorly to existing built development".
From a planners' perspective, the method really can carry out an interesting regional energy scenario image, aiming for clearly more renewable energy production within a time range of 15 to 20 years.
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Not for those anal Type-A planners, because you won't know which country you are going to next until you actually get to the airport!
Mr. Fisher was a planner.
I've never been a planner.
"I am a planner," Ms. Krause said.
"You have to be a planner.
"She's such a planner," Mr. Meyers razzed.
I am a planner, always have been.
"I'm a planner," Ms. Milstein said.
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