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The phrase "advisable to plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that it is wise or prudent to make plans in a given situation.
Example: "Given the unpredictable weather, it is advisable to plan for alternative arrangements."
Alternatives: "recommended to plan" or "wise to plan".
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It's advisable to plan your trek to avoid the rainy season, which runs from March to mid-May.
To retain them, it is therefore advisable to plan more frequent career conversations (once a year is no longer enough) and have personal exit interviews with the unit head.
You've seen how long the journey is, so just like climbing a mountain, it's advisable to plan the journey in stages.
For this reason, it is advisable to plan the amount and means of collecting data around your ability to process them.
It is advisable to plan augmentation of cheek and adjacent areas in the context of the whole face, not only just the overlying malar eminence (Busso and Karslberg 2006).
Our findings support the notion that it would be advisable to plan and set up a comprehensive, population-based breast screening project in the 40 69 age group in our region.
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It is advisable for the serious student to plan ahead and start thinking about productive ways to spend their summer.
It's even advisable to play with a snarl.
It's advisable to pursue medical treatment options with your physician, but in addition, you can aim to plan ahead for your menstrual period.
"With the sales tax increase looming, consumers think it advisable to bring forward plans for large purchases," GfK said in a statement.
However, it is highly advisable to discuss in advance the planned curriculum and schedule with the Berkeley Law Dean of Students.
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