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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as planned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happened or will happen as expected. For example, "We finished the project as planned."
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The scows had to be taken through the race course each day, and it all went as planed.
Don't be afraid to teleport if things dont go as planed.
It should be noted that, if the lumber is to be marketed as planed (dressed), it is sawed "oversize" in thickness to compensate for subsequent shrinkage and planing.
We understand these surfaces as planed surfaces or paleosurfaces without erosive interrelation between them, resulting from the action of etchplanation processes.
Investing in "packing power" to get the highest density possible assures that even when things are not going exactly as planed you have a better chance of keeping the density at 14 lbs or above.
As planed in Phase I of GreenGen, an IGCC plant of 250 MW has been built, which has successfully passed a 72 + 24-h full-scale trial operation on 6 November 2012, refer to Fig. 2.
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As he planed down the boards, Byrne saved the shavings.
And it's almost as expensive as plane fare.
The sky is empty as planes are rerouted.
As planes get more crowded, people get more cramped.
But many thousands more are stranded as planes remain grounded.
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