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The phrase "are planned to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future intentions or arrangements regarding what will be part of a project, event, or plan.
Example: "The upcoming conference are planned to include several keynote speakers and interactive workshops."
Alternatives: "are intended to encompass" or "are set to feature".
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Evidence is emerging that chronic disease interventions could contribute to strengthening the capacity of health systems to deliver a comprehensive range of services provided that such investments are planned to include these broad objectives.
Most suburbs are planned to include a primary and a nearby preschool; these are usually located near open areas where recreational and sporting activities are easily available.
Although MaGlobe primarily offers access numbers for the United States, Canada, South America and Europe, updated versions are planned to include more numbers for Africa and Asia.
Analyses are planned to include the following however funds for analysis are not yet assured.
Future developments are planned to include additional protein modifications by integrating other resources such as UniProt (Farriol-Mathis et al., 2004).
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Local officials are planning to include it in Golden's first public 18-hole golf course.
Right now, Cablevision offers Optimum only to residential customers, though company executives are planning to include businesses.
Architects are planning to include separate emergency-responder staircases and elevators that could be used in a crisis.
Several are planning to include it in pre-prepared salads or sell them as dry grains under their own brand.
The Lancashire side are planning to include an international academy in their new training facility, where young players from Uzbekistan and Central Asia can come and train.
We are planning to include this feature in future implementations.
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