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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as charted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been mapped out or planned, often in contexts like navigation, project management, or data analysis.
Example: "The project will proceed as charted, ensuring that we meet all deadlines and objectives."
Alternatives: "as planned" or "as outlined".
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We start with a set of eight arbitrary grayscale samples as charted below, where each bar represents the luminosity of a single pixel.
As charted with unlikely subtlety by Ms. Prince, it's Belinda's descent into nastiness that most clearly gauges the toll exacted by touring.
The changes to the Earth's biology do, therefore, include a rapidly developing mass extinction event, as charted by Gerardo Caballos and his colleagues.
America's drone strikes, as charted by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism Photograph: BIJ There's no government website that tracks the drone program.
There was the dotcom boom, all those start-ups, and then the way corporatism swallowed up the counterculture, as charted in Thomas Frank's The Conquest of Cool.
But even with the increases taking effect this year, as charted in the CBO projections above, rates are still near historic lows for all but the top 1percentt of wage earners.
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Zheng Xinmiao, the director of the Palace Museum, described the collaborative process as "charting uncharted waters".
But enlisting broad international support could be more difficult if the United States is seen as charting too unilateral a course.
The way down seems now to be as energetically charted as the way up.
Love Always charted internationally, as well.
Isolated patches (visible at 1.6×) were charted as individual outlines.
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