Sentence examples for have everything planned from inspiring English sources

"have everything planned" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that everything has been carefully thought out and organized beforehand. Example: "I like to have everything planned before going on a trip; it helps me relax and enjoy my vacation more." In this sentence, the speaker is saying that they prefer to have all the details of their trip organized and arranged beforehand so that they can have a stress-free and enjoyable experience.

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Someone who doesn't need to have everything planned.

I just want to have everything planned out first".

"I have friends who have everything planned out for the next 10 years," said Ms. Zimmer, who turned 24 this summer.

Denise Oakley, international marketing director at supply chain integration specialist GXS, says: "To guarantee shipping in time for Christmas, companies need to have everything planned several months, even a year, in advance.

Argouges and the team don't have everything planned and are ready to ask a lot of questions as the app rolls out.

"They have everything planned for the fraud".

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If you don't have everything, plan a shopping trip.

He has everything planned out now.

The men, however, had everything planned.

He has everything planned about what to do and where to go".

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