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"planned differently" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing plans that are not the same as expected, or that vary from the original plan. For example, "We had originally planned to go on vacation in June, but now we are planning differently and will go in July."
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If the organizers had planned differently, "Così fan tutte" could probably have played to sold-out houses every other night until the festival ends on Aug. 28.
In contrast to conventional cars with a combustion engine, product architectures for electric vehicles can be planned differently with the lithium-ion battery as the central and most expensive component and can be designed with more degrees of freedom.
Clearly, the mode of delivery of women with past CD was planned differently among institutions.
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To be sure, government accountants may treat the Porkbelly and Blowhard plans differently.
Carl Hughes agreed these moments "represent an opportunity to plan differently, break old habits, and develop new ones".
I never plan differently but, ultimately, it's about results.
However, you probably need to plan differently and follow these professional guidelines.
"I understand their reasons but we have a decisive match in England and I must plan differently," said Swiss coach Ottmar Hitzfeld.
Generation X and Y: "This year, I'll plan differently.
How should I plan differently for my health care expenses this year?
Maybe what initially seems like changing your mind is really boredom and by taking that seriously you can plan differently -- do a little stretching to get your blood flow and mind energized or act preventatively by starting more interesting tasks before the time of day that you tend to start feeling bored.
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