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"that was unplanned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or occurrence that happened unexpectedly or without prior notice or preparation. For example, "We had to take a detour due to an accident, that was unplanned."
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IT was one of those bar moments, an instant in the synthesis of alcohol and cigarettes and laughter that was unplanned and therefore true.
That was unplanned eating.
But you can't match something that was unplanned, spontaneous".
"That was unplanned … [the show's brand of patriotism is] like those Japanese fish.
The show's choreographer came onstage and cried in anguish, "I hope you realise that was unplanned and everybody involved is very, very embarrassed about it".
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I mention this because there is little that the Clintons do, at least in the presidential context, that is unplanned.
Furthermore, in this study all reoperations were included as it was not possible to differentiate between those that were planned and those that were unplanned.
Second, more work is needed on the gray area of consent or lack thereof for novel or exotic sexual behaviors that are unplanned and perhaps new experiences.
Any other tax breaks for corporations should be aimed only at new investments that were unplanned or unscheduled -- not just unused -- before Sept. 11.
For a significant portion of those who have sex while abroad, it is something that is unplanned [ 2].
(Head nurse/midwife, 15 years' experience) …Faith is strong among the Africans, so it would be a strong resistance to pass through, but, if it is legalized, I believe it would save lives, and then it would save people from the burden of taking care of a child that is unplanned and it would help people solve that burden.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com