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The phrase "about the planning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the organization or arrangement of a project or event.
Example: "We had a meeting about the planning of the upcoming conference to ensure everything is in place."
Alternatives: "regarding the organization of" or "concerning the arrangement of".
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Tells about the planning of the tournament.
Tells about the planning of the film, the plot & the editing, especially of a hunt sequence.
Nov. 20, 2018: Trump defends Saudi Arabia's denial about the planning of Khashoggi's death.
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS about the planning of the Pepsi-Cola pavilion at Expo '70, Osaka, Japan.
The New Yorker, March 22 , 1947P. 26 Talk story about the planning of several capital cities.
At the same time discussions were held about the planning of the second phase for the SRI-WAAPP Project.
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Tells about the plans of some of the losers.
Tells about the plans of other fountain pen companies.
For example, who better to tell you about the plans of a terrorist organization than a member of that organization?
Court officials are even more concerned about the plans of the two to use their trials as political platforms.
They say no one is informing them about the plans of L. Paul Bremer III, the top American civilian administrator in Baghdad.
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