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The phrase "a blueprint of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a detailed plan or outline for a project, concept, or idea.
Example: "The architect presented a blueprint of the new building design to the committee for approval."
Alternatives: "a plan for" or "a framework of".
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"And also we're creating a blueprint of what is possible".
Lesley Dill, I Had a Blueprint of History.
The book contains a blueprint of radical reforms.
For them, Simons provides a blueprint of sorts.
But the report falls short of providing a blueprint of NATO's future strategic concept.
The Shah didn't develop a technology — he bought a blueprint of technology from the West.
"We don't have a blueprint of how you should set up every state exchange," he continued.
In hindsight, what he found looks like a blueprint of today's foreclosure crisis.
Who then has the authority to interpret a blueprint of such extraordinary influence?
Design principles are explained through a blueprint of the system and process.
… For a blueprint of Thursday's fluffy news stories, come back to Soft Serve tomorrow.
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