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"in plan" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is part of a plan or in accordance with a plan. Example: "The construction of the new bridge is in plan, with each stage carefully mapped out and budgeted for."
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In plan the building is almost square.
In "Plan of Attack," the author's doubts grow.
In Plan B, I never speak to him.
In plan it resembles Sanmicheli's Palazzo Canossa (c. 1535) in Verona.
In plan and furniture these agreed precisely with the material found covering them.
In plan, the new castle followed the arrangement of a standard Victorian country house quite closely.
In plan, the castle broadly follows the arrangement of a standard Victorian stately home.
Chorasmian entrance gates were labyrinthine in plan.
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She did say that he supports the phase-in plan.
Your crew will be tired, so arriving with a clear check-in plan is advisable.
As the floor in-plan stiffness increases, the fundamental period decreases.
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