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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost planned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that was intended to be planned but did not fully materialize or was not executed as intended.
Example: "The trip was almost planned, but last-minute changes made it impossible to finalize the details."
Alternatives: "nearly arranged" or "partially organized".
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I mean, for whatever reason hour two of any show always starts smelling like Taco Bell craps, so that's no surprise there, but this was something that seemed almost planned and intentional, like maybe someone was dropping stink bombs from the balcony? .
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Almost everything about planning a wedding is pretty ancient.
But we recovered and got used to the cold and everything went almost as planned.
Summer is upon us and you are almost certainly planning at least one trip to the beach.
The passing of the torch almost seems deliberately planned.
The scaffolding was planned almost as carefully as a building would be.
Almost every port city planned waterfront redevelopment in the 1970s and the 1980s.
The rebels almost certainly never planned to keep the city in any case.
A redecking project, expected to cost almost $200 million, is planned for 2017.
The landing worked out almost exactly as planned.
Already there are almost 150 meetups planned in places including New York City, San Francisco, London, Hyderabad, Seoul, Tel Aviv, Jakarta, and Sophia.
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