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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wedding planner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a professional who assists couples in organizing and coordinating their wedding events.
Example: "After much consideration, we decided to hire a wedding planner to help us with the details of our big day."
Alternatives: "a wedding coordinator" or "a bridal consultant".
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Everyone's a wedding planner.
Hiring a wedding planner is worth considering.
I used to be a wedding planner.
The bride, 30, is a wedding planner in Manhattan.
As a boy, he wanted to be a wedding planner.
The couple did not hire a wedding planner, nor did they hire a flash-mob producer.
She hopes to become a wedding planner, though she says she will never marry.
At first, she said, Indians didn't want to pay for a wedding planner.
I had a dress and a wedding planner, a band and a caterer.
"We're not going to have a wedding planner, we're literally going to do it ourselves".
Her mother is a wedding planner in Alexandria and owns Holland Flowers, a florist there.
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