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The phrase "a plan based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strategy or approach that relies on certain principles, data, or ideas.
Example: "The team developed a plan based on the latest market research to improve sales."
Alternatives: "a strategy derived from" or "a scheme founded on".
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As a result, many tend to quickly choose a plan based on the one we had last year, or pick an insurance brand we recognize, or whatever Kevin in accounting uses for his family.
"Klitschko had a plan based on campaigning for the presidency in 2015," said one consultant advising the opposition parties.
We have defined a plan based on three pillars.
These are translated into a plan based on exercise, breathing, relaxation, diet, positive thinking and meditation.
He said the congressman was peddling a plan based on "deeply flawed assumptions".
He endorsed a "humane guest-worker program that rejects amnesty" -- not a plan based on amnesty.
She quickly devised a plan, based on her scant understanding of the disease.
So make sure you have a plan based on your goals.
No 3 Jones had formulated a plan based on the shortcomings of his team.
The European Union is also working on a plan, based on proposals from the London School of Economics.
A plan based on private-sector gimmicks and giveaways would also result in tolls — Trump tolls — across the United States.
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