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"long term planned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to plans or goals that are expected to be achieved in the distant future. For example: "The company has a long term planned to expand throughout Europe."
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Do your homework, and make sure if you're making a moving it's a long-term planned out decision".
So no long term planning is possible.
So they have got a patient long term plan.
Long term planning?
No long term plans necessary!
These types of evaluations do not promote long term planning.
Step 2: Have a long term plan.
They had no sense of long term planning.
What was its long term plan?
Make a long term plan.
Long term planning is also key.
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