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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete plan of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a detailed and thorough outline or strategy for a specific purpose or project.
Example: "The team presented a complete plan of action to address the issues we have been facing in the project."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive strategy for" or "a detailed outline of".
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It's a complete plan of action.
But what does it mean to be a complete plan of action?
It sort of happened step by step without a complete plan of what we were going to do.
And just to remind you, a strategy in a game of perfect information is a complete plan of action.
The student will prepare a complete plan of study which must be approved by the departmental Undergraduate Committee.
A pure strategy of Player i is a complete plan of action so this is the same as before.
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This planner considers the collision and regrasping cases in order to guarantee a complete planning of the pick and place movement in the total robot workspace.
Insofar as possible, please bring a completed plan of study and your computer to office hours.
Andrea Palladio drew a very complete plan of it, and it is on the basis of that plan that modern plans are made of the Baths of Titus.
The goal is to have a completed plan ready by the end of the year, for swift consideration by the City Council and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
On October 5, 1952, a staff officer of the ROK 2nd Infantry Division defected to Chinese forces, bringing with him a complete battle plan of Operation Showdown, but the information was not taken seriously by the Chinese.
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