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Discover Ludwig"planned session" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a meeting or gathering that has been set up ahead of time. For example: "We will be having a planned session later this afternoon to discuss the agenda."
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Mr. Strauss-Kahn also repeated concerns about a meeting scheduled for the next day, most likely a planned session with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel.
Corporate social responsibility was considered so esoteric two years ago that a planned session at the convention was cancelled due to lack of interest.
Word of the planned session was sent to members on Thursday in an e-mail from Hawk Koch, the Academy's president, and Dawn Hudson, its chief executive.
In Washington, Mr. Bush put off a planned session with Russian and American journalists that had been planned in conjunction with the visit of Russian President Vladimir V. Putin.
Johnson was speaking as his side trained indoors after torrential rain washed out Scotland's planned session.
The objective of the medium-level planning is to execute and monitor every previous planned session with the humanoid robot.
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There will also be planning sessions for the general staffs of the EU.
Long before the starting gun, organisers hold planning sessions, form an incident response team, and drill for emergencies.
Increased operational requirements also lead to more frequent training exercises, planning sessions, and equipment inspections, all of which adds to the workload stress[3].
For instance, in planning sessions the original requirements were transformed into stories and the stories from lower priority requirements were postponed to later iterations [20].
They no doubt engaged in planning sessions that included environmental scans and scenario planning.
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