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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated planning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a process of planning is being expedited or made faster than usual.
Example: "The team implemented accelerated planning to meet the tight project deadlines."
Alternatives: "expedited planning" or "fast-tracked planning".
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The New Bermondsey development stands to benefit from significant public money and accelerated planning powers.
In power generation, the promotion of renewable energy, for example through accelerated planning processes for wind farms, was top-rated, although timeliness is particularly difficult to achieve in this sector.
Another challenge, senior administration officials said, was coming up with a package that could help Israel deal with various security challenges — but devised so it would not be viewed as an American endorsement of accelerated planning by Israel to strike alone at Tehran's suspected nuclear facilities.
Rockwell Collins has developed a method called Lean Enabled Accelerated Planning (LEAP) that directly addresses these items.
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The tax credit inspired many people to accelerate planned purchases, just as administration economists intended.
Western Trust will accelerate planned changes at the Tyrone County Hospital in Omagh.
A planned widening of the Panama Canal has accelerated plans for U.S. projects aiming to improve these cities' trade potential.
RR The government has accelerated plans to expand secret hearings into civil courts.
And, she said, her agency had accelerated plans to help them make "vulnerability assessments".
Take Germany's accelerated plans to close nuclear plants after the Fukushima disaster.
Crucial to the accelerated plan, according to agency officials, were two separate but related plans also approved by the 12-member board of commissioners yesterday.
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