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The phrase "ability to plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the skill or capacity of someone to organize their thoughts and activities in order to achieve a goal. For example: "As a manager, he had the ability to plan and organize projects efficiently."
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Experience, "the ability to plan ahead," is another, he writes.
Planners and managers' ability to plan and manage urban landscapes effectively and efficiently is, therefore, limited.
Semantic event sequencing is the ability to plan ahead and order meaningful events chronologically.
"That's given us a stability and ability to plan a challenging program," Mr. Karp said.
"In my mind it takes away his ability to plan for his financial future," she said.
My father would complain that BR was denied the ability to plan financially.
My ability to plan and make decisions has also been affected.
Getting this complicated balance right depends on the ability to plan changes across hospitals and regions.
You will leave this Masterclass with the ability to plan and produce a professional-sounding podcast.
One benefit for marketers that return year after year is the ability to plan ahead.
"The hidden inequality in America is about fundamental security, the ability to plan".
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determination to plan
competence to plan
opportunities to plan
ability to envision
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enabled to plan
ability to elaborate
ability to command
ability to Multitask
ability to manage
ability to evoke
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