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The phrase "able to plan a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in organizing or strategizing something, typically followed by a noun that specifies what is being planned.
Example: "She is able to plan a successful event that meets all the client's needs."
Alternatives: "capable of organizing a" or "skilled in planning a".
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I just wanted to be able to plan a picnic.
Co-founder, Second Home, entrepreneur I haven't been able to plan a holiday yet, but I'm desperate for one!
"I just had way too much going on with the wedding to be able to plan a honeymoon at the same time.
The good wife must be able to plan a dinner menu: First Course: Shelled beans, cinnamon soup, black hare stew, a green eel soup, smoked herring, joints of meat, turnips, tench with sops, salted geese and pork chines, beef marrow rissoles, hastelets of beef…of pork ut prima.
Initial evaluation shows that pilots are comfortable with the display and are able to plan a CDA with its help.
It requires things like stellar work ethic (good job and the wherewithal to keep it), admirable responsibility (solid sense of the point and purpose of saving money), age-appropriate skills (can pack own bag and knows how to run the dishwasher), initiative powers (able to plan a trip and wrangle a loan officer).
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If you know where the weapons on the map are and where the hill will spawn, you should be able to plan an effective route to reach the weapons and assault the hill before it moves.
Moreover, some of these non-callable bonds are coming at shorter maturities, so should you be one of the fortunate few still able to plan for a specific retirement date, look for a bond maturing close to that time.
Among the growing legion of failed e-commerce companies, few are able to plan such a relatively painless death.
Among the ever-growing legion of failed e-commerce companies, few are able to plan such a relatively painless death.
During the fifteen seconds in which competitors are allowed to inspect the puzzle, most are able to plan out a handful of moves.
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