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I . plan [plæn] N

3. plan FIN, econ (insurance scheme):

4. plan (diagram, drawing):

II . plan <-nn-> [plæn] VB trans

2. plan (design, make a plan):

open-plan [ˌəʊpnˈplæn, Am ˌoʊ-] ADJ

Usage examples with planned

planned economy

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Also, for industries, planned obsolescence stimulates demand by encouraging purchasers/putting them under pressure to buy sooner if they still want a functioning product.
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A competition caution was planned upon the completion of lap 20, but the caution flew for a multi-car pileup in the tri-oval.
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It is also planned to have schooling, physical training, and medical facilities on the premises.
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Instead of a real culture where songs actually mean something, we have this junk culture of entertainment working on the principle of planned obsolescence.
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Enrollment was initially 108 students, but by 1936 it was 202 students and a larger school building was planned.
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Large buildings have been built and a 16 floor modern apartment block is being planned.
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The launch escape and pitch control motors ignited simultaneously, placing the test vehicle into the planned initial trajectory.
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It was originally planned these would become obligatory in sales only from 2013, but this was brought forward in the ENE environment law this year.
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In both of those markets, the corporation's television transmitters are the only ones that were not planned to be converted to digital by the deadline.
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It was planned to have a maintenance area, a heliport and an industrial zone of over 8 km.
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