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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as planned for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that was intended or arranged in advance.
Example: "The project was completed as planned for, meeting all the deadlines set by the team."
Alternatives: "as intended" or "as scheduled".
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And then, well... then, things didn't go quite as planned for Morphoses/The Christopher Wheeldon Company.
As it happens, the standard refurbishment process that occurs when a customer returns a piece of hardware didn't go exactly as planned for some devices.
However, the game did not begin as planned for Noble, as Massey charged through numerous tackles to put the visitors in front after just four minutes.
For both Labour and UKIP, things haven't really been going as planned for some time.
Needless to say Hispanic Heritage Month has not been going as planned for the GOP.
Sounds like all is going as planned for 55-year-old Kentucky-native Mike Roselle, the legendary environmental activist.
Little has gone as planned for the Oracle team.
The $24 million deal has not gone as planned for either side.
The $24 million deal has not gone as planned for either party.
GAZETTE: Our system of checks and balances has worked largely as planned for the last 230 years.
SAN FRANCISCO — The evening did not unfold as planned for Ron Conway, one of the tech industry's most influential investors.
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