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The phrase "about the planned" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is related to a plan, but it typically requires additional context to be clear.
Example: "We need to have a discussion about the planned changes to the project timeline."
Alternatives: "regarding the planned" or "concerning the planned".
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Ritvik employees had mixed emotions about the planned policy.
| Twitter seemed like the perfect place to share thoughts about the planned offering.
Tells about the planned community writer's family lived in: Fort Peck City.
She said the office had already received many calls about the planned incineration from worried parents.
Thank you for your article about the planned National Museum of African American History and Culture.
All this comes amid growing public unhappiness about the planned 25% cuts in public sector salaries.
Little is known about the planned sequel other than a release date: 26 May 2017.
Meanwhile, Asumani had headed back to warn village leaders about the planned campaign.
Conservative MPs had become increasingly anxious about the planned changes, and the hit to higher earners.
Other crossbench senators remain deeply sceptical about the planned cuts, which are also opposed by Labor and the Greens.
But Quantrill tipped off the Walker family about the planned attack and led his own men into an ambush.
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