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"a plan of action" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a course of action that you are proposing or setting out to do. For example, "My team and I have drafted a plan of action that will help us reach our goal within the next three months."
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Invisible Children released a second video a month later, with context and a plan of action.
I came up with a plan of action.
"We've got to have a plan of action," she said.
Coulibaly: No Journalist: Did you have a plan of action?
But bitterness alone is not a plan of action.
To do all that, he needed a plan of action.
From each diagnosis a plan of action follows.
The conclusion of the study was a plan of action for industry, government, and academia.
Humans can flexibly alter a plan of action to adjust their behavior adaptively in changing environments.
These Demand Side theorists are giving you a plan of action.
We hadn't discussed a plan of action, though I had mentioned the Pet Pal agency.
More suggestions(18)
a plot of action
a plan of implementation
a plan of actions
a plan of taking
a plan of operations
a plan of attack
a unity of action
a duration of action
a plan of initiatives
a plan of treatment
a bit of action
a timeline of action
a mixture of action
a person of action
a level of action
a doctrine of action
a series of action
a program of action
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