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The phrase "a plan for when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or arrangement that is intended to be implemented at a specific time or under certain conditions.
Example: "We need to create a plan for when the project deadline is moved up unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "a strategy for when" or "a scheme for when".
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Sticking with exercise isn't always easy, but setting goals and having a plan for when your motivation lags can help.
"And I have a plan for when I go shopping on my own," Mr. Deskovic said proudly.
If you're selling furniture, make a plan for when and where to list the items for sale.
Commissioner Kelly did not go into detail about the police strategy to prevent suicides there, saying only, "We actually have a plan for when that happens".
ACCORDING to the scuttle-butt, Vladimir Putin has a plan for when his second and as Russia's constitution requires last presidential term expires in 2008.
But there has also been a sentiment that Penn State is ready for change, or at least a plan for when Paterno retires.
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"Fixing the roof while the sun is shining and a plan for repair when the storm hits".
He told me last week that he didn't actually have a plan for Buford when he bought it.
On Tuesday, the Beijing government adopted a plan for emergencies when the forecast calls for three or more days with pollution rated as serious.
Make a plan for how, when and where you want to get and share the news, and think about how you will evaluate your offers.
There is a call for more transparency in the oversight of academies, including creating a way for schools to leave academy chains and to develop a plan for schools when an academy chain fails.
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