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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing intentions or strategies for initiating a project or activity.
Example: "We have developed a plan to start the new marketing campaign next month."
Alternatives: "a strategy to begin" or "a proposal to initiate".
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They discussed a plan to start Weissman.
There was a plan to start production in 2007.
"It's the beginning of a plan to start the restorative process for the Gowanus area".
So I came up with a plan to start delivering computing from September 2012.
"I came up with a plan to start going to wars with a video camera," he says.
A plan to start charging New York drivers $25 for new license plates will be scuttled, lawmakers said on Sunday.
A plan to start to move the Green Investment Bank GIBB) into private ownership will be announced on Thursday.
A plan to start the balloting in February has fallen apart, with Florida and other states rushing to move up the dates of their primary contests.
"It's not just a plan to hire more doctors, nurses, midwives and carers, it's also a plan to start to transform the NHS," he told the BBC.
See articleThere were big protests in Romania against the government's support for a plan to start Europe's biggest opencast gold mine in Rosia Montana, a small Carpathian town.
A plan to start teaching English in elementary schools this year was put off in what some interpreted as a bow to the conservative clerics.
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