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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as planned when" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to be usable effectively.
Example: "The project will proceed as planned when we receive the necessary approvals."
Alternatives: "as scheduled" or "as intended".
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Obviously Bugg just wanted to look cool, which is perfectly excusable behaviour for a popstar, although that didn't go quite as planned when it came to this week's NME Awards.
It was already clear that those cheerful first reports were not just overly optimistic but false — Thursday morning, BP said it looked like the effort was going as planned when it had been suspended since Wednesday night.
My best memories are those of near disaster when a trip doesn't go as planned; when I'm forced to pay attention and take new action to restore my situation.
But things don't go as planned when an acquaintance calls out for help.
History also suggests that not everything goes as planned when turning clever paper designs into real-life nuclear plants.
The bottom kept falling out of their music, precisely as planned, when the Walkmen performed at Terminal 5 on Thursday night.
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New Jersey's problem-plagued E-ZPass system is unlikely to be able to pay for itself through fines from violators as was planned when it was installed, according to financial records revealed last week.
The Bank of America Corporation said yesterday that Peter Scaturro, the chief executive of the U.S. Trust Corporation, will not join the bank as originally planned when the two companies combine later this year.
SpongeBob's "Best Day Ever" fails to turn out as he planned when he is forced to postpone his activities to help his friends with their problems.
Things didn't work out as anyone planned when you walked down the wedding aisle or were wheeled out of the delivery room.
This phenomenon, known as the 'planning fallacy', is often exemplified by a genuine and confident belief that a project will proceed as planned, even when it has been proved that the vast majority of similar projects have taken longer.
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