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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a plan that is linked or related to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The team will present the associated plan for the project during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "related plan" or "connected plan".
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Of these, six met all of the inclusion criteria and used liquid meal replacement products with the associated plan.
Purchase a cell phone and associated plan.
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On-line "IF THEN" rules are created to represent and automate associated planning knowledge and guidelines.
In doing so, the paper develops a typology of support/resistance for higher density housing and associated planning objectives/tools.
We introduce the associated planning problem, which consists of two subproblems: In the partitioning subproblem, customers must be grouped into service territories.
The health state with the highest disutility (the worst health state) was the basal bolus health state with four daily injections and the associated planning.
An associated planned translational research programme, underpinned by tumour specimens and sequential blood collected as part of PATHOS, will facilitate further empirical understanding of this new disease and its response to treatment.
And ordinary citizens don't want it; they associate planning with the crude postwar urban-renewal projects that Jane Jacobs so cogently attacked.
This intervention provides information about the outcomes associated with planned vaginal delivery, planned CS, and emergency CS.
First, women are given information about the outcomes associated with planned vaginal delivery, planned CS, and emergency CS.
Another possibility is that the proliferation of the smartphone and associated data plan, makes a 3G dongle a bit niche.
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