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The phrase "any contemplated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any plans or ideas that are being considered or thought about.
Example: "We need to evaluate any contemplated changes to the project timeline before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "any proposed" or "any intended".
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Officials of both Purdue and the F.D.A. declined to comment on any contemplated changes to the product's labeling, citing the confidentiality of discussions between the agency and the companies it regulates.
The law initially required six states — Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia — to get federal approval for their election laws and any contemplated changes.
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And the one guarantee, for any contemplating such odds, is that nothing will count for more than the identity of his trainer.
"Any additions contemplated to these buildings will require a Uniform Land Use Review Procedure".
Mr. Craig said there had been no conditions on Lazaro Gonzalez's temporary custody of Elian; why, he asked, should any be contemplated now?
In stating the rationale for the majority decision, Supervisor Leahy (joined by Judge Lehr) articulated the view expressed by Secretary of State Katherine Harris that any error contemplated by the manual recount laws was confined to mechanical failure.
Farmer said he never contemplated any machinations to keep Milbrett.
I asked Harrison if she contemplated any new themes in her work.
Mr. Moore, Mr. Milken's spokesman, said Mr. Milken had not contemplated any donations to Mr. Clinton's library.
In any case, he contemplated an academic, rather than hands-on, approach.
This time, it was something that few, if any, had ever contemplated.
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