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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a plan that is poorly thought out or likely to fail.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, I realized that it was a bad plan that would not yield the desired results."
Alternatives: "a poor strategy" or "an unwise approach".
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"Now, that's a bad plan".
"What a bad plan!" Dailey said.
But it's not a bad plan.
This is a bad plan.
And that might not be a bad plan.
It's a bad plan Government bureaucrats will benefit.
No plan is better than a bad plan.
2) A bad plan is better than no plan.
Talking up the boss isn't a bad plan.
"I told him it was a bad plan," Arena said in a recent interview.
Even a good drill of a bad plan can't protect us.
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