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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are planned from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or basis of plans or arrangements.
Example: "The events for the festival are planned from the feedback we received last year."
Alternatives: "are derived from" or "are based on".
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Five performances are planned from June 24 to July 6.
As a result, the main JG works are planned from empirical rules that are too conservative.
Nine more new BA routes are planned from Europe's most crowded airport, starting next summer.
Another three days of strikes are planned from Thursday, spelling further chaos for millions of households and businesses.
In all, 101 stopovers are planned from Cuba to New Caledonia to Goa on India's west coast.
Similar flights, all supposedly banned under the sanctions, are planned from Egypt and, it is reported, from Moscow.
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Protests were planned from Florida to New Hampshire, Oregon to North Carolina.
It is believed that the Paris attack may have been planned from there.
So, luckily for you, my over-emotional friend, it's all been planned from the offset.
For years they have mostly been planned from the top down.
The stop in Manhattan was planned from the beginning and known to Tesla personnel all along.
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