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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as slated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is planned or scheduled to happen at a specific time or in a specific manner.
Example: "The project is set to launch next month, as slated in our timeline."
Alternatives: "as scheduled" or "as planned".
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It was the wrong film at the wrong time, every bit as slated as its predecessor – and two consecutive kickings were enough for Vinterberg, still only in his mid 30s, to flee in retreat.
Signed by the national security adviser, the letter warned that the security of electoral agents "could not be guaranteed" if presidential polls went ahead as slated on 14 February.
However, if the Supreme Court hears Facebook's appeal before the end of the year — as slated — that's likely to be before the CJEU delivers its verdict on the referred questions.
Some industry insiders say turmoil will overtake the industry if the tax breaks expire as slated.
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"He's not slated as a starter right now," Kinnear said.
Now he's slated as the leadoff hitter for what should be a very potent lineup.
Packaged accounts have long been slated as poor value by many commentators.
This is now slated as a M10 feature.
TC: Originally, MV was slated as an iPad game.
It's slated as a 2012 model but will likely start production in early 2011.
The river turned as dark as slate.
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