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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to install" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or strategies related to the installation of something, such as software, equipment, or systems.
Example: "The team presented a plan to install the new software by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "a strategy for installation" or "a proposal to set up".
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India has set forward a plan to install 175 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2022.
Shell is working on a plan to install the world's first floating liquefaction plant at two fields north of Gorgon.
In South Yorkshire a plan to install a "tram-train" between Sheffield and Rotherham is going ahead for 2015.
Airbus, the manufacturer of the A380 superjumbo, is working on a plan to install urinals into its planes.
And there is a plan to install soup-vending concessions in cafeterias and other places that will serve Campbell's.
PAS leaders torpedoed a plan to install Mr Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah, PKR's president and a respected politician in her own right.
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Dwivedi said that there was a comprehensive plan to install a sewerage system in the newer, northern half of Varanasi.
Now the South Australian premier, Jay Weatherill, wants to fortify Adelaide's fledgling vibrancy with an ambitious plan to install a major tram network.
He wrote a letter last year to Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton objecting to a National Park Service plan to install surveillance cameras to catch speeders on the George Washington Parkway in suburban Washington.
A government plan to install radiation monitors at ports and airports is behind schedule.
The project is the beginning of a larger plan to install proper air-conditioning and climate controls on the first floor.
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