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Ways to Say "you've been planning" in English

Learn useful ways to say "you've been planning" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

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I mean, you've been planning this wedding

It means the speaker suspects the wedding has been arranged in advance for a while.

From The Dumb Billionaire Heiress In Love Part I, Episode 38

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone accuses another person of having planned the wedding for a while.

Usage Scenario

Use this when questioning someone's hidden plan or intentions. It sounds suspicious and a bit dramatic.

Better ways to say it

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You've been planning this wedding for some time now.
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You've been planning this wedding.
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You've had this wedding planned for a while.

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