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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has planned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone has taken the time and effort to create a plan for something. For example, "She has planned an elaborate surprise party for her friend's birthday."
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He discovers that she has planned all this as a means of getting him back home.
She has planned the move for September and will live in Washington.
Although she doesn't like "big goodbyes" she has planned this final season as a personal farewell.
JK Rowling has revealed she has planned scripts for at least four further Fantastic Beasts films.
Tracy's childhood wasn't so much traumatic as bare and unloving, precisely not what she has planned for Courtney.
To that end, she has planned two major galas for the season, one more than last year.
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She had planned to attend the University of Georgia.
It went exactly as she had planned.
She said she had planned to support Newt Gingrich.
She said she had planned to support Mr. Gingrich.
Sadie says she had planned on burning it.
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