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Discover LudwigThis part of a sentence is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been scheduled for a certain time. For example: "The picnic is planned at 5 pm on Saturday."
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No services are planned at this time.
Demonstrations are planned at Westminster this month.
Additional debt reduction initiatives are planned at the federal level before the end of the year.
Presumably no attacks on Microsoft are planned at this time.MIGUEL HELFT.
No other county-level suits are planned "at this time," she said.
Picnicking begins tomorrow night at 6; fireworks are planned at dusk.
Several events are planned at the Walter Reade at Lincoln Center.
Viewing events are planned at observatories, science museums, schools and other places worldwide.
Events are planned at the plane's landing sites along the way.
No special sales are planned at Fortunoff, either, said Louis Fortunoff, the executive vice president.
No layoffs are planned at VeriFone, which employs 1,700 people, Mr. Gores said.
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