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The phrase "a plan to capitalize on the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or intentions to take advantage of a particular situation or opportunity.
Example: "The company developed a plan to capitalize on the growing demand for eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "a strategy to take advantage of the" or "an approach to leverage the".
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Primis then embarked on a plan to capitalize on the Times-owned magazine Golf Digest buildinging a series of driving ranges.
It is not simply a base strategy, aides said, but a plan to capitalize on the rejection of Mr. Obama's approach that they say is coursing through the country.
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With no natural resources and facing tough competition from neighboring countries for foreign investment, the government implemented a plan to capitalize on its most valuable asset: human knowledge.
The food, branded Brooklyn Taste, is just one way the developer Bruce Ratner and his team plan to capitalize on the borough's rich food culture.
G.E. has every plan to capitalize on the local zeal for manufacturing.
But commanders are planning to capitalize on the overlap, which offers a natural, if temporary, increase in troop strength.
It had planned to capitalize on the Asian market, with an Asian superstar, and to do so in Macau, China's replica of Las Vegas.
Others laid plans to capitalize on the distraction.
I wonder who owns it and whether he or she has plans to capitalize on the hit.
Mr. Blum had been planning to capitalize on the trendy night life on the Lower East Side by opening a restaurant that would face his courtyard on Houston Street.
Gayle King said she didn't know her son planned to capitalize on the West Coast's exploding drug trade.
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