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The phrase "a work planned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a project or task that has been organized or scheduled in advance.
Example: "The team is excited to start a work planned for next month that aims to improve our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a scheduled project" or "an organized task".
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Fill out and post a work plan for each project.
Interested researchers should submit a 1000-word project description, including a work plan and a CV.
Then we sent George Tenet over; he came up with a work plan.
They develop a work plan and select an adviser and are assigned a second reader.
Applicants should provide an intellectual justification for the project and a work plan.
"It's a policy platform, but it's also a work plan," she said.
The official said the agreement for two meetings between the presidents "set in place kind of a work plan".
After discussing some ideas, he proposed a work plan and then suggested that we get together to discuss it.
She met with staff members individually to help them process their grief and to make a work plan going forward.
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