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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance planned" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe something that has been planned ahead of time, but it is better to use more conventional phrasing.
Example: "The event was advance planned to ensure everything was ready on time."
Alternatives: "pre-planned" or "scheduled in advance."
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What Ronald Reagan did during the last Social Security refurbishment of 1983 was not cut benefits but advance planned increases in Social Security tax rates.
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He is almost allergic to advance planning.
Obviously, they take a little advance planning.
It's an easy trip that requires little advance planning.
Advance plans to finance the acquisition through cash on hand and new bonds and loans.
Unlike for a major football match or other public order flashpoints, there was no advance planning.
Today, partnerships between corporations and academia are common, although success requires careful advance planning.
Renzi also dislikes advance planning.
Having enough cash often requires inconvenient advance planning.
Once, a trip to Africa required long advance planning.
Having enough cash for the fare and tips often requires inconvenient advance planning.
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