"accurate planning" is correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to refer to the process of creating a structured plan of action that is based on accurate and up-to-date information. For example, "We need to ensure that our project succeeds by engaging in accurate planning and regular review.".
Easy availability of successful past contracts as models will allow for better design as well as more accurate planning and budgeting.
"Having the ability to administer a high dose in a small region is the main underlying advantage of proton therapy, however accurate planning is absolutely essential to ensure that the dose does not miss the target tumour".
Accurate planning and a simple method of finding this oblique plane operatively is presented.
Microsurgical reconstruction of intraoral structures requires accurate planning of flap shape and dimensions.
First, he found the British Headquarters Map, an exquisitely accurate plan of the city made in 1782 or 1783, which he laid upon the modern grid, via computer.
When the job involves redesigning existing spaces, at a very early stage the interior designer will require very accurate plans of existing conditions.
A century later Stukeley surveyed Stonehenge and its surrounding monuments, but it was not until 1874 77 that Flinders Petrie made the first accurate plan of the stones.
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