plan ahead

Frequency: 8.518.5 per million words

to make arrangements for a future event or situation

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Examples (20)

  • It's always wise to plan ahead for your retirement.
  • It's always wise to plan ahead for your future.
  • If you want to get good seats for the concert, you need to plan ahead and buy tickets early.
  • We need to plan ahead if we want this project to succeed.
  • The project's success was due to their ability to plan ahead for potential challenges.
  • She likes to plan her holidays months ahead.
  • We didn't plan ahead, so now we have to find a last-minute hotel.
  • If you plan ahead, you can avoid last-minute stress.
  • Planning ahead can help reduce stress when you're preparing for a big move.
  • They decided to plan ahead for their retirement.
  • The government is planning ahead to meet the country's future energy needs.
  • The team must plan ahead to meet the deadlines.
  • For a major holiday trip, you should start planning ahead at least six months in advance.
  • Don't wait until the last moment; always plan ahead.
  • She is the kind of person who always plans ahead, even for small gatherings.
  • Good managers always plan ahead for potential problems.
  • He regretted not planning ahead when he saw the long queue.
  • To save money, it's a good idea to plan your meals ahead.
  • Can we plan ahead for next week's meeting so we're more organized?
  • We should plan ahead to ensure a smooth transition.