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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guide to planning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a resource or document that provides information or advice on how to plan effectively.
Example: "This book serves as a guide to planning your next vacation, offering tips on budgeting and itinerary creation."
Alternatives: "a manual for planning" or "a resource for planning".
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We provide a guide to planning and conducting a surgical RCT.
ON O2Simplify, a Web site devoted to streamlining daily life, there is a guide to planning a New Year's Eve party that contains 62 tips, not one of them "Buy more tequila".
This would allow us to study immunity against sporozoites, liver stage, and blood stage malaria in a model system closer to the human than the mouse, and to optimize the delivery of genetic malaria vaccines as a guide to planning human trials.
This post is an excerpt from Mark O'Connell's forthcoming book Modern Brides & Modern Grooms: A Guide to Planning Straight, Gay, and Other 21st Century Weddings, from Skyhorse.
A Guide to Planning in Child Protective Services in New York State.
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Such an approach yields dual benefits: (a) as a research method to gather insight into communication and (b) as a guide to plan improvements in practice.
The two occupational physicians who had received the form answered that it gave them enough information to plan the patient's rehabilitation to work: "It was, for me, a guide to plan the work rehabilitation relatively fast and easy"(OP1).
A guide to plans for the UK to leave the European Union.
Indigenous forestry: sustainable management - a guide to plans and permits.
Read on to find her recommendations for a low-maintenance garden (and look out for her new book, a complete guide to planning, designing, building and planting your own vegetable garden, next year).
A reasoned, even counter-empathetic analysis of moral obligation and likely consequences is a better guide to planning for the future than the gut wrench of empathy.
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