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The phrase "as planned during" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was intended or scheduled to happen at a specific time or event.
Example: "The project was completed as planned during the last quarter of the year."
Alternatives: "as scheduled during" or "as intended during".
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I began to realize things weren't going as planned during the Alpe-d'Huez stage of the Tour de France.
"Untitled" could not appear in the gallery, as planned, during the recent Downtown Arts Festival and Chelsea Art Walk.
For reasons that remain unclear, officials from Saudi Arabia were unavailable to meet with the ICRC chief as planned during his trip to the region.
All three full-time and three part-time research trainees progressed as planned during project implementation.
Using the method that we described, we successfully performed the osteotomy procedures as planned, during an advancement, and reduction genioplasty, for an orthognathic surgery (Fig. 6).
We successfully performed the osteotomy, as planned during a genioplasty, using the computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) surgical guide that we initially designed and tested using simulated surgery.
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Procter's media buys are proceeding as planned, she said, except for commercials during war coverage on radio and television.
It went as planned".
"Team played as planned.
It will likely drop further as plans purchased during the current open enrollment period take effect".
The surgical guide that we developed proved to be a simple and practical tool with which to assist the surgeon in accurately cutting and removing bone segments, during a genioplasty surgery, as preoperatively planned during 3D surgical simulations.
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