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The phrase "a plan for making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or approach to create or produce something.
Example: "We need to develop a plan for making our product more environmentally friendly."
Alternatives: "a strategy for creating" or "a blueprint for producing".
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Perhaps they've got a plan for making the issue go away.
At one point, Trump was forced to release a plan for making Mexico pay for it.
Four years ago, Peyrard and a team of fellow European physicists first proposed a plan for making a thermal rectifier.
In March, California officials released a report they had ordered from NuPhysicia with a plan for making over their state's prison health care.
You should take care to follow best practices for usability as well as have a plan for making sure your website's code and content is up-to-date.
Delegates to the recent United Nations climate talks in Bali decided they needed two years to formulate a plan for making "deep cuts in global emissions".
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The toolkit includes an assessment tool, a resource guide, an an action plan for making changes to the municipal permitting process.
One of the more intriguing ideas swishing around is a quixotic plan for making India a rival to China in manufacturing.
He also demanded a new plan for making conservation a way of life over the long term.
In a speech last week to business leaders, Senator Schumer laid out a cogent plan for making the new station come to life.
Prepare teaching fellows to lead lectures - Section leader TFs should have a clear plan for making the most of their time with students.
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