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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long range plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or goals that are intended to be achieved over an extended period of time.
Example: "The company has developed a long range plan to expand its operations into new markets over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a long-term strategy" or "an extended plan".
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Sophomores can declare a major by completing a Long Range Plan and submitting it to the Academic Advising Center.
Students declare a major in biology by filling out a Long Range Plan on DukeHub and getting their pre-major advisor's approval.
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I didn't have a long-range plan.
"From there, you begin to strategize, and you begin a long-range plan to become proactive.
develop a long-range plan for implementation of the Continental Scientific Drilling Program.
This policy statement supports a long-range plan to enhance Stanford's external affirmative action.
"They have a long-range plan to address many issues of frustration.
"They are sort of winging it at the moment, and they are trying to back into a long-range plan".
Among her top priorities, Ms. Jacobs said, is forging a long-range plan to get Nassau out of the red.
"Hudson Yards was a long-range plan when nobody believed in long-range plans," Mr. Meola said.
SLAC is developing a long-range plan to transfer the evolving scientific programs at SSRL from the SPEAR3 light source to a much higher performing photon source.
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