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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to send" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or strategies related to dispatching something, whether it be information, items, or messages.
Example: "We have developed a plan to send the necessary documents to the client by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "a strategy to deliver" or "an intention to dispatch".
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That day he announced a plan to send 30,000 extra troops to fight in Afghanistan.
In 1957 he devised a plan to send used magazines to….
NASA has since announced a plan to send two landers to Mars in 2003.
A plan to send investigators to interview Malaysian witnesses was canceled.
Deutsche Bahn has postponed but not abandoned a plan to send trains from Frankfurt through the Channel Tunnel to London.
Mr. Youssef hatched a plan to send a 16-year-old girl to have sex with Boris.
This is part of a plan to send Chinese astronauts to the moon by the end of the decade.
Mr. Quayle phoned Mr. Cheney to tell him the president had authorized a plan to send warplanes to the Philippines.
Another sensitive bill -- a plan to send troops to Iraq -- cleared committee but was not discussed on the floor.
North Korea threatened on Friday to attack South Korea if activists proceeded with a plan to send leaflets across the border criticizing the North's government.
See articleHuddled massesPresident George Bush announced a plan to send up to 6,000 members of the National Guard to the Mexican border for at least a year.
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