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The phrase "a plan to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or proposals aimed at solving a particular issue or challenge.
Example: "The committee has developed a plan to address the rising concerns about climate change."
Alternatives: "a strategy to tackle" or "an approach to resolve".
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Washington needs a plan to address these challenges.
But on Saturday, neither candidate came up with a plan to address those issues.
Surely by now Marsch should have a plan to address this critical shortcoming?
"We are trying to put together a plan to address their financial concerns," he said.
A plan to address the schools crisis — which first required closing the weakest ones — will now examine creating regional schools.
The letter, from an engineering company, outlined a plan to address the "recent discovery" that incorrect bolts had been used.
He was also praised for coming up with a plan to address the state's homeland security needs.
Clinton also prioritizes improving childcare quality with a plan to address chronically low wages and training for childcare providers.
It was not until March 2003 that the agency announced a plan to address the transit system's weaknesses.
Aaron Sadler, a spokesman for Attorney General Dustin McDaniel of Arkansas, said the state was forming a plan to address the court decision.
In May, the Fed gave big banks its evaluation of their individual pay practices and asked them to develop a plan to address weaknesses in their incentives structures.
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