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Discover Ludwig"planning day" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "planning day" in situations where you are referring to a specific day designated for planning activities, such as a day set aside for organizing, strategizing, or brainstorming. Example: "Next Wednesday will be our annual planning day, where we will discuss our goals for the upcoming year and create a roadmap for achieving them."
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HARRISON -- "Planning for the 21st Century," an estate planning day with round-table discussions.
Most holidaymakers are planning day trips, according to the AA's survey, with the seaside in its customary top place among destinations.
Melia (double participant, model E): I think you can plan deeper lessons so it's not like I don't…if say a 45 minute planning day, I don't feel like, "Well now I only need 30 because I'm teaching the same thing twice".
This allows for better familiarity with standards and more investigation into curriculum and resources: Melia (double participant, model E): I think you can plan deeper lessons so it's not like I don't…if say a 45 minute planning day, I don't feel like, "Well now I only need 30 because I'm teaching the same thing twice".
Conveniently, the day I arrived was planning day.
According to the Associated Press, the groups are planning Day of Reason events to raise awareness of the "persistent threat" to separation of church and state.
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Another demonstration is planned Wednesday.
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The McGraw-Hill Companies outlined it plans Monday to split into two public companies.
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