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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing intentions or strategies related to running, whether it's a physical activity, a project, or a business initiative.
Example: "We have developed a comprehensive plan to run the marathon next month, ensuring all participants are well-prepared."
Alternatives: "a strategy to operate" or "a scheme to execute".
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They exchanged a plan to run for one to pass.
"It was a plan to run at them".
That in turn is a centerpiece of a plan to run for president.
Mr. Musharraf returned from exile with a plan to run for Parliament in a general election.
Clement said he would map out a plan to run Ciro in the Breeders' Cup.
(A plan to run a parade of sheep down Auckland's main thoroughfare later in the tournament has thankfully been scrapped).
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ABC executives said it had not been a formal plan to run "Millionaire" long to damage "E.R".
Avoid disguising as a Medic if you plan to run by a few enemies.
Only two years earlier, Jacobs had led a group that defeated Robert Moses's plan to run a highway through the park.
And next year, though I've never been a runner, yes, I plan to run the marathon".
The two plan to run "a very aggressive, wide-open offense, like we did together at Boston College," Crowton said.
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