The phrase “make plans accordingly” is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it when you want to remind someone to plan accordingly taking into account the necessary factors. For example, "We need to make sure the event is successful, so please make plans accordingly.".
"We will look to see who will need a rest before going to Australia and we will make plans accordingly," he said.
I made plans accordingly but was running late.
There's another month of sailing season, and the rest of the boat owners will be making plans accordingly".
I applied for shared parental leave (hoping to become one of the 2%-8% in the UK), and my wife and I had made plans accordingly.
Without him – and I suspect that he guessed that this would be so, and made plans accordingly – it's a ghost company, bereft of its animating spirit.
Dr Peter Kenway, director of the New Policy Institute and author of the report, added: "Organisations across Scotland, local councils, the NHS and businesses are accepting a responsibility for acting against poverty and are making plans accordingly.
The best- and worst-case scenarios help you establish a range of likely possibilities and make plans and decisions accordingly.
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PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia