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The phrase "a plan to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or intention to maintain or preserve something over time.
Example: "We have developed a plan to keep our community engaged and informed about upcoming events."
Alternatives: "a strategy to maintain" or "an approach to preserve".
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Yet Westwood had a plan to keep the crowd quiet.
Queensland, Australia, has a plan to keep agricultural lands from drying up.
New York City has a plan to keep the subways from flooding.
She added: "I think they know we've put together a plan to keep them safe".
"We had to come up with a plan to keep them motivated, fit, sharp," said Bradley.
It was all part of a plan to keep their sons too busy to find trouble.
"Each department has to develop a plan to keep the business humming along," Higgins said.
"It's better to have a plan, to keep some sense of mastery and control".
But Cameron needed a plan to keep the issue on the political boil.
Their offer of "land" disguised a plan to keep all property in state hands.
"It's incumbent upon state and local governments to formulate and implement a plan to keep students safe".
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