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Discover Ludwig"a granddaughter plan" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what the phrase is trying to convey, as "granddaughter" is a noun meaning a female child of one's child, and "plan" is a noun meaning a strategy or course of action. Some possible alternatives that may be more suitable in written English could be: - "A plan for my granddaughter" - "My granddaughter's plan" - "A plan involving my granddaughter" Example: "I have been working on a plan for my granddaughter's future education."
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"A week ago we thought we had a grand plan".
"There's never been a grand plan.
To remedy this, Galanter said, he has a "grand plan".
Or they feign piety and point to a grand plan.
It needs a grand plan for an ageing population.
Together, they duped a grand plan for their failure.
"I didn't have a grand plan," Rosing says.
In 1999, a grand plan dubbed Rio Nuevo was supposed to give downtown some fresh life.
Behind all these busy gatherings lay a grand plan, conceived as early as 1911.
They sometimes suggest that his movement on these issues is all part of a grand plan.
We all have a grand plan or two up our sleeves as a new year begins.
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