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"Preliminary plan" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a first or initial version of a plan or proposal, before it is finalized. Example: "We presented our preliminary plan to the board, and after receiving feedback and making some revisions, we will present the final plan at the next meeting."
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The task force's report refined a preliminary plan announced two months ago.
The preliminary plan will be sent back to the Security Council, which is to draft a final text.
Mr. Gulotta has raised eyebrows with a preliminary plan that he has brought to financial meetings over the past month.
They are also more protective of the environment than a preliminary plan unveiled by the Obama administration last year.
Once the company has established a preliminary plan, it should test its financial feasibility and whether it is fundable.
Compare colleges that interest you, and write a preliminary plan that explains how you plan to pay for college.
The Kroll-O'Gara Company said yesterday that it had formed a preliminary plan to split its two main operations -- security products and investigations -- into independent publicly held corporations.
My Sunday box began to take shape on Wednesday, when Mr. Kinsel drew up a preliminary plan with David Camacho, his field manager since 1993.
The letter invites families to make any revisions to a preliminary plan, previously submitted with the original application, to distribute the compensation money.
Mr. O'Keefe, repeating assurances that the agency gave on Monday, when it issued its preliminary plan to resume shuttle missions, replied that the March goal was very flexible.
For the displaced elementary school students, the preliminary plan is to keep classmates together but perhaps to double up classes, several parent association members said.
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