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The phrase "a plan has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the status or development of a plan that has already been created or initiated.
Example: "A plan has been developed to improve the efficiency of our operations over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "a plan is in place" or "a plan has been established."
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This is not the first time such a plan has been put forward.
A plan has been submitted to the Syrian government for this mass vaccination programme.
A plan has been submitted and approved, a department spokesman, Robert Kenny, said last week.
The initiative, which is more an aspiration than a plan, has been endorsed by numerous other medical societies.
It takes roughly 12 weeks, once a plan has been approved, to make and deliver a kitchen.
But such a plan has been studied and discarded by the I.O.C., said Michael Payne, the committee's former marketing director.
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Then, after Christmas, a plan had been worked out for Saturdays.
Nonetheless, the police said a plan had been put in place.
By the time the visitors headed back to their hotel, a plan had been hatched.
Cunningham died in 2009, several months after a plan had been put in place to phase out the company.
He said a plan had been developed that would not rely so much on a potentially destructive gas.
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