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The phrase "the planned date" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific date that has been decided on or scheduled for an event, task, meeting, etc. Examples: - "We have set the planned date for the project launch on October 15th." - "The planned date for the wedding has been changed to June 20th." - "The committee has not yet finalized the planned date for the next meeting."
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Among the intrapartum caesarean group, some women may have been booked for a planned caesarean but commenced spontaneous labour prior to the planned date.
The researcher also emphasized that despite planning an elective CS, labour could start before the planned date and/or an emergency CS could be required.
The planned date for the completion of the study is 2005.
On July 16 , 1945 the planned date of the test, the weather was poor.
There are 11 days to go until the planned date of Brexit.
"We cannot wait until mid-October," Ms Merkel said, referring to the planned date for a summit on refugees.
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the planned dates for each program milestone, initial operational test and evaluation, and initial operational capability.
the planned dates for each program milestone and initial operational capability.
The planned dates would give UK fans outside Dublin and London the chance to see Jackson play live for the first time in almost 18 years.
April 12 wasn't particularly chosen for this launch, but the original planned date had slipped off for technical issues.
You will need to challenge a proposed discharge from a nursing home or home health care before noon of the day before the planned discharge date, according to Nancy Borgstadt, director of review services for CFMC, the Q.I.O in Colorado.
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