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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a planning of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act or process of planning something specific.
Example: "The planning of the event took several months to finalize."
Alternatives: "an arrangement of" or "a preparation for".
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a Planning of the anatomic landmarks before the incision.
The observed prefrontal activity under our experimental pain condition could therefore be interpreted as a consequence of attention, a cognitive evaluation, and a planning of motor behavior in response to ET-1-induced nociception.
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Or a plan of attack?
We agree on a plan of remediation.
"I'll have a plan, of course.
I had a plan, of course.
A plan of attack was needed.
It outlined a plan of attack for administrators to follow.
"The protesters have a plan of escalation," he said.
I came up with a plan of action.
So America needs to promote a plan of its own.
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