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The phrase "planned for some time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that has been planned and prepared for a long period of time. For example: We have been working on this project since last year, and it has been planned for some time.
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But a US official insisted the reward against Saeed had been planned for some time and there was nothing special about the timing.
The makeover has been planned for some time.
"It was a trip that has been planned for some time.
And as for a congestion-relieving monorail planned for some time in the future, he laughed.
A spokeswoman for Ms. Stewart said that both changes had been planned for some time.
The book had been planned for some time, said a spokesperson.
It is now clear that the bombings had been planned for some time.
They have planned for some time to make Fabini the left tackle.
Mr. Le Drian said that the rescue operation had been planned for some time and had been delayed by weather.
It would have been planned for some time, turning states against each other, stoking up tribal wars and divisions".
Though these installations had been planned for some time, their sudden presence has served to galvanise support for the artist.
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