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planned for vs planned by

Both 'planned for' and 'planned by' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Planned for' is used to indicate the intended recipient or purpose of a plan, while 'planned by' is used to show the person or entity responsible for creating the plan.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1187 views

planned for

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'planned for' when referring to the intended recipient or purpose of a plan. For example, 'The event was carefully planned for the guests' enjoyment.'

Examples:

  • The surprise party was planned for her birthday.
  • The project was meticulously planned for success.
  • The training program was planned for new employees.
  • The trip was planned for relaxation and adventure.
  • The lesson was planned for student engagement.
  • Data for the American Indian and Alaska. Native population come from the question about a person's race. Page 17. U.S. Census Bureau. Questions Planned for the ...
  • Aug 29, 2024 ... Annual Cady Day of Public Service Planned for Friday, Oct. 25 ... The 2024 state-wide Mark S. Cady Day of Public Service (Cady Day) will take ...
  • Oct 9, 2024 ... ... planned for Election Day targeting large gatherings of people, during which he and the juvenile were expected to die as martyrs. Tawhedi was ...
  • Apr 11, 2018 ... Two new roundabouts are planned for Interstate 80's Bell Road interchange in North Auburn, with the Placer County Board of Supervisors ...
  • Oct 7, 2024 ... I told y'all I had something big planned for Carolina. One of the ways we're helping is a benefit concert at Bank of America Stadium on Oct.
  • Find 18 different ways to say PLANNED FOR, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
  • Demolition begins for huge medical complex planned for former March AFB. Published July 29, 2010; By Susan Wolbarst; AFRPA / PA. Riverside, CA -- Demolition ...
  • November 8, 2024 11:19 AM. Independence Bridge Closure Planned for November 12-14. Independence Bridge will be temporarily closed beginning Tuesday, ...
  • Partial Closure Planned for Carrack Avenue. October 28, 2024. Crews relocating utilities for Pier B project. Map of areas affected by Carrack Ave. partial ...
  • ... etc. planned for additional items? mmoole · 18 days ago. Currently I have a PhD Thesis which has also an ISBN and ISSN and Thesis UiS No. as identifier.

Alternatives:

  • intended for
  • designed for
  • aimed at

planned by

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'planned by' when indicating the person or entity responsible for creating the plan. For example, 'The event was planned by a team of experienced professionals.'

Examples:

  • The surprise party was planned by her best friend.
  • The project was meticulously planned by the engineering department.
  • The training program was planned by the HR team.
  • The trip was planned by a travel agency.
  • The lesson was planned by the teacher.
  • What are the subsequent steps planned by the Commission?
  • What are the subsequent steps planned by the Commission in this area?
  • Finally, the milk sector should be looked at in close connection with the second horizontal measure, the 'decoupling' planned by the Commission.
  • The EUR 5,5 billion dilution of existing shareholdings planned by the recapitalisation by the Belgian and French States will be considerable.
  • We are still in the first year of the discussion, which will extend over another two or three years with the further measures planned by the Commission.
  • And it was all planned by a girl.
  • You were the victim of a prank planned by Ryan Fisher.
  • Williams and Everett discovered an embezzlement scheme planned by the Westchester County comptroller, Arthur Weissman.
  • It went bankrupt after a hijacking planned by The Djinn.
  • The Commission must have a comprehensive overview of expulsions planned by the Member States.
  • The modernization and completion programme planned by the operators will never satisfy Western safety principles.
  • I suspect it was planned by someone.
  • The concrete steps taken and planned by the EU are important.
  • Mr President, the factory closures planned by Arcelor are scandalous.
  • The compensatory measures planned by the Luxembourg Government only benefit the residents of that country.
  • In 2007, Russia suspended the treaty in protest over the missile defence shield planned by the US.
  • The Regional Programmes are planned by Commission HQ together with Delegations and administrations of the beneficiary countries.
  • This was planned by Chairman Han and that punk Chang Ryul to run us out.
  • Who's to die, when and where, it's all been planned by others.
  • We got three days, Arnold's credit card and a dream wedding planned by an eight-year-old.

Alternatives:

  • organized by
  • arranged by
  • developed by

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