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The phrase "a common plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strategy or approach that is shared among a group or individuals.
Example: "The team agreed to implement a common plan to improve communication and collaboration on the project."
Alternatives: "a shared strategy" or "a collective approach".
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Milman's 15 g4 is a common plan.
Mr. Schneiderman and Mr. Cannuscio said they were in the midst of creating a common plan.
"We are already well on our way to having a common plan," Mr. Schneiderman said.
"I think we did not have a common plan because we did not have common objectives.
Its enemies are numerous, but disunited and without a common plan.
He turned towards the fence, and propped himself up on it, whispering to a Williams official, as though deciding on a common plan of attack.
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America's defence secretary, William Cohen, last month suggested that the two organisations should develop a common planning process that meets the new needs of both.
The use of the term "pavilions" for substantial buildings has become a common planning application trope, used by Richard Rogers' One Hyde Park development, where vast residential towers attempt to dissemble their bulk behind this ludicrous moniker.
The general goals of the IPC include pushing the state of the art in planning technology by posing new scientific challenges, encouraging direct comparison of planning systems and techniques, developing and improving a common planning domain definition language, and designing new planning domains and problems for the research community.
3. Jointly develop local care guidelines (crisis plans, referral protocols and follow up arrangements) through regular meetings and the use of a common planning process.
While details of this strategy are not yet defined, it is expected to improve planning, management and monitoring of health resources through links to a Medium Term Expenditure Framework that would provide a common planning and monitoring framework for government and donor resources.
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