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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan then" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to signal a shift in topic or a change in direction. For example, "We discussed the budget and now we need to come up with a plan then."
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So a plan then, but a simple one and soon.
If you don't have a plan, then any road will take you there.
As soon as we had a plan, then no one would really fully embrace their other projects.
"They always say in chess, if you have a plan, then you're automatically going to be a step ahead of the game".
"If there is a plan, then the goal should be to prevent jobs losses," said Armin Schild, district leader of the union in Frankfurt and a member of Opel's supervisory board.
It is not clear what it means to be part of the favoured 40, beyond a wishy-washy assurance to "help resolve barriers holding back important projects".This is not so much a plan, then, as a shopping list of projects.
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In this way if you buy a device and have a separate plan, then you have a rate plan that's cheaper from us.
The museum is refusing to grant that demand, saying that if the union wants to bargain over a health plan, then a new, separate plan should be set up for the union.
For example, if the employee puts together a sustainability plan, then offer a budget or tools to assist in communicating the policies as well as executing the plan.
If you already have a smartphone or PDA device with a QWERTY keyboard and a data plan, then Peek wouldn't really make much sense for you.
If the shop offers you a slightly lower price or throws in a service plan, then you may have a good deal.
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