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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cunning plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clever or deceitful strategy or idea, often with a humorous or ironic tone.
Example: "After much deliberation, he finally devised a cunning plan to outsmart his competitors."
Alternatives: "a clever scheme" or "a sly strategy".
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What a cunning plan.
MIGHT it have been a cunning plan?
He has a cunning plan.
"What a cunning plan," laughed one official.
No, Sven has a cunning plan.
Or part of a cunning plan?
But they have hit on a cunning plan.
So the ECB have hatched a cunning plan.
So, Figaro comes up with a cunning plan.
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The first step is to come up with the basis of what Baldrick might call 'a cunning plan'.
A cunning plan by doll manufacturers in a hitherto-hidden war with toy-truck makers?
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