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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as planned with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an agreement or arrangement that was made in advance with someone or a group.
Example: "The project was completed as planned with the team, ensuring all deadlines were met."
Alternatives: "as agreed with" or "as arranged with".
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A spokeswoman for the BBC said the debate will be proceeding as planned, with thousands of people expected to attend.
Before the court decision came through, the festival said it backed Gilliam and was proceeding as planned with the premiere.
"During the encore break we were able to reset and the band finished as planned with the last number.
The Treasury said the soft drinks industry levy proposals are proceeding as planned with a consultation just finished and government response due in late November or early December.
Unnamed sources told the Associated Press news agency that the discussions included whether or not to proceed as planned with January's parliamentary elections.
Alas, Turney said, things were not proceeding as planned: "With the success of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, everything made sense on paper.
Some visiting orchestras have decided that proceeding as planned with their New York concerts is the most appropriate and positive response.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius announced on Saturday that the climate conference will proceed as planned, with "reinforced security measures".
NASA says preparations for a manned mission to the Red Planet are proceeding as planned, with humans expected to set foot on Mars in the 2030s.
The flyby was conducted as planned with a large number of successful observations.
If all has gone as planned with your project, then it's time for celebration.
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