Sentence examples for all planned from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all planned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been organized or arranged in advance.
Example: "The event is all planned, and we are ready to execute it next week."
Alternatives: "completely arranged" or "fully organized".

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"He'll be over on 15 October, so its all planned.

It's all planned, she says.

She had it all planned.

It is all planned.

"This was all planned out.

He'd had it all planned.

We had it all planned.

I had it all planned".

I've got it all planned".

"It's all planned," he says.

I had it all planned out.

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