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"audit plan" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a detailed outline or strategy for conducting an audit, which is a systematic review and examination of financial records and documents. Example: Our company has implemented a new audit plan to ensure compliance with industry regulations and identify any potential financial issues.
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That spring, the inspector general's staff developed an audit plan.
During the interview, gauge the candidate's experience and suggestions on an audit plan.
Our audit plan incorporated both the statistically calculated sample sizes used in industry CRF-to-database audits, and the National Cancer Institute's method of auditing cases source-to-database at each site.
An audit plan was applied to trials conducted at the network's DSC that opened to enrollment after April 2005 and used Web-based EDC, excluding trials that were migrated to the center.
Certification is then scheduled according to an audit plan.
The UNBoA undertakes its audits of UNICEF in accordance with its own risk model and audit plan.
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At an operational level, audit planning, procedures and communicated written conclusions emerge as a much more negotiated and adaptive practice than rhetoric might suggest.
Sixty-three, three-person teams, with 189 student participants from two Universities, identified fraud risk cues in a SAS 99 audit planning case.
It would also authorize the Health and Human Services Secretary to audit plans to make certain that abortion isn't being paid for with federal dollars.
The Pentagon, in contrast, while not a leader in oversight and accountability (with no audit planned until 2017 and millions of taxpayer dollars wasted in Afghanistan and Iraq wars), is generally appreciated as an innovator.
Given these findings, the NIDA CTN changed its auditing plan and decreased the frequency of audits, resulting in reduced travel expenses incurred by auditors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com