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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a broader strategy or objective that encompasses smaller components or actions.
Example: "While the project focuses on immediate goals, it is essential to keep in mind that it is part of a larger plan for the company's growth."
Alternatives: "a broader strategy" or "a more extensive scheme."
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Going to Saratoga is part of a larger plan.
They were not part of a larger plan.
But it was part of a larger plan, Keene said.
And it's likely all a part of a larger plan for other places: Odessa, Nikolayev, Kherson.
The effort is part of a larger plan to upgrade the condition of other state parks.
No mention was made of a larger plan of fiscal and monetary changes," says Mr Marx.
They see the Jewish settlement there as part of a larger plan to cement Israeli control.
The cuts are part of a larger plan that includes management changes and the streamlining of engineering and marketing operations.
The offer is part of a larger plan to rehabilitate downtown Middletown, a small city of 43,000 people.
Once a dialogue between King Square residents and the council got underway, a larger plan started to evolve.
The Salesforce deal, however, is part of a larger plan by Salesforce to blend advertising, marketing and sales.
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