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The phrase "were planned to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events or actions that were intended or scheduled to occur in the past. Example: "The meetings were planned to be held every Friday, but they were canceled due to unforeseen circumstances."
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Houses built since 2009 will also not be covered (28,000 were planned to be built on floodplains in 2011 alone).
Thus, a total of 30 patients were planned to be included in our study.
Fifteen patients at each center were planned to be included in the study.
The contract has been signed in 2012, and both sites were planned to be operational in 2014.
501 questionnaires were planned to be administered but due to time constraint only 384 questionnaires were eventually administered.
Gaseous and liquid nitrogen were planned to be used as a surrogate material for GH2 and LH2.
In order to obtain a durable watertight seal between oral and nasal/antral cavities, implant uncovering and loading were planned to be deferred by 3 months.
Some of the new facilities were planned to be reused in their original form while others were designed to be reduced in size or dismantled.
Since the 1 20 blood serum dilution and differential mode of measurements were planned to be used, an influence of NaCl could be neglected (Fig. 7).
The animals were planned to be sacrificed via 5%% sevoflurane administration followed by cervical dislocation when they demonstrated pain caused by their behaviors (struggling or screaming).
The training was offered to candidate facilitators who were planned to be involved in a larger project, known as Integrated HIV-STI Risk Reduction Program.
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