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The phrase "a masterplan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a comprehensive or strategic plan designed to achieve a specific goal or set of goals.
Example: "The team presented a masterplan for the project that outlined all the necessary steps and resources required for success."
Alternatives: "a strategic plan" or "a comprehensive blueprint".
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Or is there a masterplan?
Unfortunately, Nairobi has never had a masterplan.
Who needs love when you've got a masterplan?
But I don't have a masterplan; I never did.
"But they said, Duncan, we have a masterplan for Two Dogs".
Within two days the architects were able to produce a masterplan based on their ideas.
Anyone looking at that inexorable rise would be forgiven for thinking Osborne had a masterplan.
'In Argentina you go to the pitch with a masterplan in your mind,' he said.
'In Argentina you go to the pitch with a masterplan in your mind.
After years of dithering, the city has finally unveiled a masterplan for how it will proceed.
Was Chapple working to a masterplan, as he heaved Roland-Jones towards the tram station?
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