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"a blueprint" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used as a metaphor to refer to a plan or set of instructions that can be used to guide something from start to finish. For example, "The data analyst developed a blueprint for the new marketing campaign that was designed to increase sales."
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Is that a blueprint?
"But they need a blueprint".
The report provides a blueprint.
But a blueprint?
That is a blueprint worth framing.
A blueprint is only that, however.
They're a blueprint for life.
Sort of like a blueprint".
It's not even a blueprint.
(Imagine a blueprint with characters).
I can't read a blueprint.
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