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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan proposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a plan that has been suggested or put forward for consideration.
Example: "The committee reviewed a plan proposed by the project manager to improve efficiency in the workflow."
Alternatives: "a suggested plan" or "a plan put forward".
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And the California Legislature is considering a plan, proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, to provide $40 a month to 41,000 working families that receive food stamps.
Hence a plan proposed by Miroslav Lajcak, the Slovak special envoy for the European Union.
Most notable was a plan, proposed by the minister of tourism in 2001, for a park at Sighisoara.
However, the new figure is twice the number contemplated in a plan proposed by the agency's staff in December.
After all, she can hardly run for President while saying that her big idea is to carry out a plan proposed by her predecessor.
Under a plan proposed by Ms. Garcia, the casita would be moved to a new plot across Brook Avenue, a block away.
The House has already rubber-stamped a plan proposed by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who wants the "flexibility" to become in effect the potentate of payroll.
There has long been a plan proposed to create a Shakespearean theater inside Castle Williams, modeled on Shakespeare's Globe in London.
He was apparently referring to a plan proposed recently by several prominent academic economists to split Microsoft into five companies, including three competing operating-system companies.
Coca-Cola's board pay will be linked with earnings-per-share growth, according to a plan proposed by departing director Warren Buffett.
In July, 2008, President Bush approved a plan, proposed by Hayden, to increase drone strikes on Pakistani soil, mainly in North and South Waziristan.
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