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"planning an event" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context, such as when you are writing about organizing a special occasion. For example, "John spent all week planning an event for his best friend's birthday."
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The conservancy was planning an event in the spring to honor her.
O'Reilly is planning an event this fall called WTF, which stands for What's the Future?
The logistics for planning an event like this one are daunting.
The opposite has also happened, as the USA cable network is planning an event during the 2012-13 week, for Thursday, May 17.
Westwood is resolute and so, too, is her son, who is planning an event strange even by the new standards of this corner of Knightsbridge.
Activists are planning an event starting at 4 p.m. on Sunday to mark the end of the freeze at the northern West Bank settlement of Revava.
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Glitz and glamor were part of the job and planning A-list events was my forte.
She stopped short of conceding defeat, but plans an event to show party unity.
The Japanese Whiskey Council had contacted the store to plan an event.
To plan an event, they can consider the Electronic Waste Code of Ethics developed by the environmental educator Christopher Swain.
The campaign planned an event that was intended to resonate more deeply with black South Carolina, particularly with its Miss Marys.
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