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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added planned" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that has been planned in addition to something else, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The project included several added planned features that were not in the original proposal."
Alternatives: "additional planned" or "supplementary planned".
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China, he added, planned to develop hydropower on "a considerable scale".
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According to one passage, the Pharisees (along with the Herodians, Mark adds) planned to destroy Jesus (Matthew 12 14; Mark 3 6).
But, she adds, planning ahead can make a difference.
This would take in all of Defra and add planning from DCLG.
But he added: "Planning on it?
WellPoint has added plans in Georgia, Missouri and Wisconsin to its California base.
Microsoft, he added, plans to make sizable investments and efforts in the European market.
However, Mr. Burris added, plan change approvals were not required for building.
She added, "Plans are already in place for years to come".
But when it became apparent that was not the case, he added, plans for the charge were made.
She added: "Plans to close the residents' centres are incredibly worrying times for staff.
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