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The phrase "a clear plan for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for a well-defined strategy or approach to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we need a clear plan for our next steps."
Alternatives: "a detailed strategy for" or "a well-defined approach to".
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Some called for a clear plan for reunifying separated families.
Most Americans also say the president lacks a clear plan for solving the nation's problems.
Only 32% think Mr Bush has a clear plan for handling the situation.
Nobody, it seems, has a clear plan for how to tame Somalia's unruly seas.
Labour will commit to a clear plan for a fully integrated railway in public ownership".
Work hard, have a clear plan for play and belief is the most important word.
Those that aren't able to demonstrate a clear plan for improvement will be given new leadership.
"Neither major party in Australia currently has a clear plan for decarbonisation.
That means a clear plan for Brexit that will protect jobs, pay and rights".
"They don't have a clear plan for what the employee will do while he's there".
We're on the offensive in Iraq, with a clear plan for victory.
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