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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or intention to utilize something for a specific purpose.
Example: "The team developed a plan to use the new software to improve efficiency in our workflow."
Alternatives: "a strategy for utilizing" or "a proposal to employ".
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But the hospital staff and MSF put together a plan to use teams on motorbikes.
A plan to use American civilians to train the Iraqi police has been severely cut back.
It also dropped a plan to use 787s on its Tokyo to Sydney route.
In November the government announced a plan to use retired soldiers to patrol tiger sanctuaries.
Some Olympic officials have privately mentioned a plan to use cruise ships if the hotels are not completed.
American researchers also worked on a plan to use bats to carry incendiary bombs, but the programme was shelved.
He had been accused of orchestrating a plan to use money from donors to hide Ms. Hunter during the campaign.
And in 2013, the town meeting approved a plan to use that network to provide Internet service.
Around another bend, others are carrying out a plan to use DNA engineering to resurrect the woolly mammoth.
The president presents a plan to use the EPA to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Rosenberg supported this view, and transmitted to Raeder a plan to use Quisling for a coup in Norway.
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