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Discover LudwigThe phrase "planned how to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of organizing or strategizing about a specific action or task.
Example: "We planned how to approach the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "devised a plan for" or "strategized on how to".
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He said he saw General Abbasi several times: once at a meeting of Taliban and Pakistani militant leaders in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province as they planned how to confront the American military in Afghanistan; and twice in Mir Ali, which became the center for foreign militants in Pakistan's tribal areas, including members of Al Qaeda.
Too late I realize that I have never systematically planned how to deploy the board, and in the cruel light of the microphone you can hear imperfections — the notes not all coming down at the same time, some clusters louder than others.
If necessary, we have planned how to send these people to safer and further places," he said.
Admissions tutors will also expect you to have researched the funding situation and planned how to finance the early stages of your study.
Lincolnshire Police needed to save £21 million between March 2011 and March 2015, but by spring 2012 had only planned how to save 85% of this, and so had more work to do, HMIC said.
Heathrow planned how to handle the influx ahead of this week's Games for months.
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Each year we have to plan how to run a much larger company.
It's to plan how to block his regime every step of the way forward.
Its job was to plan how to spend a government development grant.
"Once my brain had made that decision, I began to plan how to do it.
One begins to appreciate Monument Valley's remoteness when planning how to get there.
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