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Discover Ludwig"updated plan" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to refer to a revised or current version of a plan that has been previously discussed or implemented. Example: "As discussed in our meeting last week, we have made some changes to the project timeline and have created an updated plan to reflect these updates."
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Only a small number of employees will have more compensation deferred under the updated plan.
Signorelli set about the task, with an updated plan and indefatigable determination, and completed the frescoes by 1504.
Under an updated plan like that, Parcells, as director of football operations, could keep a close eye on Groh or whoever might become head coach.
Earlier this month, the company released an updated plan to bring all reactors at the plant to a stable state known as a "cold shutdown" in six to nine months.
The agency, releasing an updated plan for public comment, is also proposing controls to prevent raw sewage discharges by the city, which have been an ongoing source of contamination.
Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe, fresh from a bruising battle over unpopular military legislation, has unveiled an updated plan for reviving the world's third-largest economy, setting a GDP target of 600tn yen (£3.2tn).
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But the two county executives say updated planning is needed.
The notice said new information from geotechnical studies had resulted in updated plans "for seismic safety".
Twenty people got together and updated plans for each 12,500-square-foot floor.
Updated planning guidance will clarify that planning permission is not normally needed to run a business from home.
On future visits to Yahoo's Travel section, the site will include updated plans or postings from like-minded travelers.
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