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The phrase "planned for May" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a plan that is scheduled to take place during the month of May. For example, "We have a big family vacation planned for May."
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The wedding is planned for May.
A show of the new acquisitions is planned for May.
A first preview date is planned for May.
A fifth, planned for May, has been postponed until September.
A celebration of his life is being planned for May.
Two encounters with Ganymede are being planned for May and December.
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The wedding is planned for May 24.
The wedding is planned for May 11.
The wedding is planned for May 31.
A party is now planned for May 23.
The first preview is April 23, with an opening planned for May 15.
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