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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or intention to acquire or seize something.
Example: "The committee developed a plan to take action against climate change."
Alternatives: "a strategy to acquire" or "an approach to seize".
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Tomorrow I'll lay out a plan to take it on.
in a plan to take control from the caliph.
Imagine was founded in 2005 with a plan to take bookazines worldwide.
More worrisome, the mayor announced a plan to take direct control of the newspaper.
The event will also celebrate a plan to take parts of an exhibition -- "Brooklyn Pops Up!
You'll have a plan to take home, and a virtual post-retreat follow-up strategy session.
The two fell out over a plan to take Lazard public, their feud as exciting as any takeover battle.
"When Najibullah was president, he also had a plan to take control of the districts and build the government".
The couple laid out a plan to take care of their son, Nicholas, who is in second grade.
True to form, the restless Mr. Mahoney was seeking change, putting into motion a plan to take Norton Simon private.
He also referred to a plan to take control of the seaport and airport in the state of Nueva Esparta.
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