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well-thought-out

British  

adjective

  1. (well thought out when postpositive) carefully planned

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“This is not a very well-thought-out proposal,” Babci scolded.

From Literature

Mouawad noted that the area has some of the fastest growth in California, and he said the Newsom administration’s strategy is a “well-thought-out approach” to meeting long-term water supply needs.

From Los Angeles Times

The policy was a well-thought-out, ambitious plan for beginning to address the housing crisis in our D.C. suburb.

From Slate

“There really needs to be a well-thought-out process to ensure accountability and justice for victims of these airstrikes,” said Ewang.

From Seattle Times

It has “all the markings of a really well-thought-out job” performed by a “professional crew,” according to Scott Andrew Selby, co-author of “Flawless: Inside the Largest Diamond Heist in History.”

From Los Angeles Times